The maths, quickly

At the Subscribe & Save price, you're paying roughly 32p per bar. Corner shops charge more than that for a single finger, mate. A 24-bar box means you're not running out for a while, and the auto-delivery side of S&S means you genuinely don't have to think about it. Cancel anytime, no drama.

Who this is actually for

Honestly, the bulk format suits a fairly specific type of person. Office kitchen manager? Spot on, this is your move. Parent packing school lunches five days a week? Also yes. Someone who likes having a KitKat with their afternoon tea and doesn't want to keep nipping to the shop? Absolutely.

If you eat chocolate sporadically or you're the kind of person who forgets snacks exist for three weeks at a time, 24 bars might feel like a commitment. They're not going off any time soon, but still.

The biscuit itself

I mean, it's a KitKat 4-Finger. You know what it is. That specific snap, the thin wafer layers, the milk chocolate that's a bit sweet but not aggressively so. It's been the same since forever and that's rather the point. Nestle hasn't tried to fix what isn't broken here.

One small reservation: the 41.5g format is slightly smaller than some older KitKat fans remember, and the chocolate-to-wafer ratio does occasionally feel a bit uneven depending on the bar. Minor gripe. Doesn't stop anyone eating the whole thing in about 40 seconds.

The community heat on this one is real. 942 degrees on HotUKDeals is not nothing.