Sainsbury's has issued a 'warning' on Instagram as it pleaded with customers not to buy its scones
Many people are planning street parties this weekend to celebrate King Charles' coronation, and supermarkets have brought out a range of novelty products for the occasion. Sainsbury's is no different, having released some orange, sultana and blossom scones "for afternoon tea".
The camera then panned across a delicious looking spread and the post added: "They'll ruin your afternoon tea [winking face emoji]".
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