Huge buckets of Nutella are now on sale for caterers anybody who fancies three kilos of the good stuff.
It’s like our minds have been read this whole time and our dreams are finally coming true.
I’ve also found them for sale at £17.99 a bucket online – just Google it – so I know where my money’s going this month.
They’re being sold in the Edeka supermarket in Neukirchen-Vluyn, a town near Duisburg in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
According to local media reports, they’ve decided to sell buckets of the chocolate/hazelnut goodness after receiving ‘repeated requests from customers’.
Store manager Tobias Skiba told the Rheinische Post (RP):
We like to try new things and to fulfil the wishes of our customers.
He said the mini jars the store sold were ‘incredibly popular’ so when customers asked if they could also sell Nutella in larger quantities, they ‘looked into the possibilities’.
But they couldn’t get them through the normal delivery chains, and they said they had to ask a third-party supplier instead.
Then, on Saturday the shop put 50 buckets of Nutella out on the shop floor for sale, and needless to say, it went well.
Skiba is keeping tight-lipped about who exactly the supplier is though.
He said:
Another Edeka branch in Bochum has already asked us where we got the buckets from, but we are keeping that secret. For miles around, we are the only shop where you can buy Nutella by the bucketload.
Nutella-filled Krispy Kreme doughnuts have been doing the rounds online this week, and it’s obvious as to why. Look at them!
You can only get one if you’re willing to travel to the Dominican Republic, annoyingly. The Krispy Kreme Nutella doughnut hasn’t yet spread to the UK, but let’s give it time.
The doughnuts are created using Krispy Kreme’s classic, signature glazed ring doughnuts, with a Nutella filling throughout the entire ring. Yes. Please.
If you can’t wait for them to appear in the UK, here’s a tip. Go to Krispy Kreme, buy some glazed ring doughnuts, then go to a shop selling Nutella, buy a jar, then just eat both.
That’s what I’d do.