SHOPPERS are rushing to Home Bargains to buy a bargain Harrods dupe which has made a return to store shelves.
Home Bargain’s shoppers could not believe their eyes when they saw the Winter Charm LED Gingerbread Townhouse Ornament which is scanning for £600 cheaper than its swanky counterpart.

Standing at 40cm tall, the enchanting ornament features a gingerbread townhouse, with white frosting around the edges, candy decorations and a sprinkle of snow.
The LED lights shine through the little windows of the gingerbread town house, creating a warm and inviting glow.
“Sweeten up your festive décor with the Gingerbread LED Light-Up Gingerbread Townhouse Ornament”, the product’s online description reads.
“Designed with intricate candy-style details, frosted “icing” trim, and warm LED lighting, this charming townhouse captures the magic of a Christmas gingerbread village.
“Perfect for mantels, shelves, windowsills, or festive table displays, it brings a cosy glow to your home during the holiday season.
“Crafted from durable materials, it’s made to last year after year—no baking required!”
Home Bargains thrilled shoppers back in August with the launch of their festive decorations, featuring a show-stopping giant door bow priced at just £19.99.
Bargain hunters rushed to TikTok to rave about the new products and say they want to stock up on them for the winter period.
Another popular item in the upcoming range is their Faux pine garland, which could be perfect for your staircase.
It costs £8.99, and you can jazz it up with their three-piece hanging cow bells set for £8.99, and a five-pack of velvet bows, which cost £1.49.
Meanwhile, perfect for your Christmas table is their £4.99 Reindeer Table Top Decoration.
They also have a 40cm Red Bow Tree for £8.99, which looks very stylish indeed.
Another cute item is their ice skating shoe tree hanging, which is just £1.99.
How to shop for bargains
As always, we recommend shopping around to find the best deal.
There are plenty of comparison websites out there that’ll check prices for you – so don’t be left paying more than you have to.
For example, Google Shopping is a tool that lets users search for and compare prices for products across the web.
Just type in keywords, or a product number, to bring up search results.
Price Spy also logs the history of how much something costs from over 3,000 different retailers, including Argos, Amazon, eBay and the supermarkets.
Once you select an individual product you can quickly compare which stores have the best price and which have it in stock.
How to save money on Christmas shopping
Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how you can save money on your Christmas shopping.
Limit the amount of presents – buying presents for all your family and friends can cost a bomb.
Instead, why not organise a Secret Santa between your inner circles so you’re not having to buy multiple presents.
Plan ahead – if you’ve got the stamina and budget, it’s worth buying your Christmas presents for the following year in the January sales.
Make sure you shop around for the best deals by using price comparison sites so you’re not forking out more than you should though.
Buy in Boxing Day sales – some retailers start their main Christmas sales early so you can actually snap up a bargain before December 25.
Delivery may cost you a bit more, but it can be worth it if the savings are decent.
Shop via outlet stores – you can save loads of money shopping via outlet stores like Amazon Warehouse or Office Offcuts.
They work by selling returned or slightly damaged products at a discounted rate, but usually any wear and tear is minor.