Do you actually need telling?
Honestly, no. Cadbury Fingers have been sitting in British biscuit tins since before most of us were born. That thin, snappy shortcake base, the smooth milk chocolate coating that melts just slightly if you hold one too long. You know the drill.
But here is the thing. At 85p on Subscribe and Save, or 95p as a one-off, this 114g pack is cheaper than finding loose change down the back of the sofa. I grabbed a few packs last Christmas for a cheese board situation (don't knock it, chocolate and a decent aged cheddar is a proper combination) and they went faster than anything else on the table.
Who this is actually for
If you have kids, this is a no-brainer. Packed lunches, after-school snacks, bribery during long car journeys. Fingers are less messy than most chocolate biscuits and the pack size is sensible without being enormous.
For adults flying solo, 114g is also just about right for a week of not-quite-guilty tea breaks. Not half bad with a builder's brew.
My one honest reservation: the S&S deal locks you into repeat deliveries, so worth remembering to manage your subscription if you don't want Fingers arriving every month forever.
The verdict, such as it is
This is not a complicated biscuit. It is a very good, very reliable one at a price that makes sense. The community heat on HotUKDeals backs that up. Sometimes a bargain is just a bargain.