An enthusiastic bargain hunter has shared her incredible find online. She picked up a fancy Le Creuset dish for only £30 in a charity shop – but was stunned by it's real value. Posting evidence of her coup on X (formerly known as Twitter ), the woman captioned a photograph of the blue casserole dish with the original price tag intact: "£30 in my local charity shop.

" Feeling gleeful, she said:"I scuttled away with it like I'd pulled off a very middle class heist." Intrigued by how much money she'd saved, she admitted: "I may have just casually checked the Le Creuset website: £315!" Recognised for its French-Belgian cookware, particularly its cast-iron wares, Le Creuset is a beloved brand amongst foodies and chefs alike. Her post elicited great fanfare from other users, one comment read: "I'm a great fan of Le Creuset all mine is Volcanic Orange.

You got a bargain, worth well over a hundred," to which the pleased new owner responded: "I feel a bit guilty but keep telling myself I deserve this!" A different commenter humorously pointed out: "When they write about privilege in future, this will be the example! Only in a fancy area could a charity shop shopper have access to pans this fancy. You're perpetuating the cycle! Now, give me the French pot!" Another chimed in adding a note of caution: "Will cost you another few hundred to buy the inevitable matching set. Slippery slope keep us posted.

" The woman excitedly replied: "That's the awesome thing: I already HAVE the matchi.