BONFIRE Night 2022 is nearly upon us and that means fireworks lighting up the evening sky.
If you’re thinking about getting some this year, we’ve rounded up the supermarkets selling them.
But bear in mind, you’ll have to be at least 18.
It might be worth checking with your local councilto see if it has any rules on setting them off as well, including time limits.
Plus, the supermarkets we checked with that are stocking fireworks are only doing so in-store so you’ll have to head out to your nearest branch to get some.
There are a few supermarkets that aren’t selling fireworks this year, including Sainsbury’s and M&S.
Below, we list all the ones that are.
Asda
The supermarket is selling a range of fireworks and sparklers this year, and there are even low noise ones.
Prices range from 50p to ã90 and they’re on sale until November 10.
Plus, customers with the Asda Rewards app can get ã5 into their cashpot when they buy the TNT Blast off firework box worth ã55.
If you don’t know where your nearest Asda store is, you can use the supermarket’s store locator on its website.
Lidl
There are plenty of fireworks and sparklers to choose from at Lidl and prices range from ã1 to ã49.99.
Shoppers can pick from the supercharged set for ã49.99 to the oh so quiet low noise set for ã8.99.
Lidl doesn’t do home delivery or click and collect though, so you’ll have to head to your nearest store.
If you don’t know where yours is, you can find it on Lidl’s website.
Aldi
Aldi is selling cosmic rockets to low noise fireworks and sparklers, with prices ranging from ã1.99 to ã59.99.
The German discount retailer is offering a low noise bundle for ã40.96 as well which includes hawk eye rockets, a heart of gold fountain, giant gold sparklers and a reach for the stars selection box.
We’ve asked Aldi if the fireworks are available online or in-store only and will update this story when we know more.
Morrisons
Morrisons is selling fireworks and sparklers this year.
Prices range from 50p to ã75 but you can only get them in-store.
If you’re looking to go all out, the supermarket has selection boxes starting at ã14 and ranging up to ã65 for a 40-piece set.
To find your nearest Morrisons store you can head to the store locator on its website.
Elsewhere, Sainsbury’s has banned the sale of fireworks from all its stores.
Meanwhile, a warning has been issued to some Brits near firework displays telling them to “stay inside”; due to risk of debris.