
The supermarket added: 'Lots of people have been tagging friends and partners, joking they should buy one this Valentine's Day.'įind out more about the £1 ring here. 'Don't matter how much it is so long as you love each other,' wrote one.Īnd even more people have been tagging their partners and dropping hints.Īnd ASDA themselves have defended the product, writing that it's a 'time-honoured tradition to propose with a Haribo ring, Hula Hoop or Onion ring, so a £1 ring from Asda is definitely a step up, with some saying it's a great way to save money.' 45.00 Polished Crown Ring 100.00 Luminous Ice Ring & Clear CZ PANDORA Rose, Cubic Zirconia Ring Size 8.5 80.00 Clear Sparkling Crown Ring 75.00. A conversation starterĪnd, as ASDA themselves pointed out, it's certainly a conversation starter, with many people talking about it.Īsda says: 'Our £1 Valentine’s Day engagement ring is getting people talking about whether you can put a price on love!'īut, lots of people have warned their other halves NOT to buy the ring.īut it appears that others are a fan of the unusual gift. While it's not exactly glam to receive a £1 engagement ring, there is some benefit to this cheaper ring – such as using it as a substitute or stand-in for the actual proposal and getting to pick your own out after the proposal, or if you're always losing things and an inexpensive ring is just the thing.

Get organised with these £3 storage boxes from Primark.The budget supermarket has set out a plan for anyone wanting to propose *ahem* on the cheap – with a £1 engagement ring and fans have gone wild, saying it's 'nicer than Pandora' So, with that in mind, and a cost of living crisis upon us, we'd be forgiven for wanting to make even this huge life event as budget-friendly as possible. Pandora ME Pavé & Red Dual Ring £35.00 New Radiant Two-tone Sliding Heart Ring £70.00 New Love Potion Murano Glass Heart Dangle Charm £45.00 Open Heart & Rose Flowers Charm £35. Valentine's Day is one of the most popular days for proposals, according to research. All our articles and reviews are written independently by the Netmums editorial team.

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