Flowers are a great gift for Valentine’s Day but do you need to break the bank to impress the one you love? British supermarkets such as Aldi are offering bouquets of red roses for as little as £3.99, while some online retailers suggest customers should splash the cash, with Flowerbx roses costing £80 for 20 stems. But are expensive bouquets really worth the price? And can you really tell the difference between cheap blooms and high end ones? FEMAIL has blind tested out budget-friendly buys against luxurious flowers to see which are the best Valentine’s Day roses to send to your loved ones. The bouquets were sent without the price so our reviewers could reveal how much they really think the blooms are worth. Coming out on top was UK online-retailer Bloom, which offers 10 stems for £60, while at the bottom of the rankings was Lidl, with their deal of £10 for a bunch. 1. BLOOM The Red Naomi Roses (pictured) are part of Bloom's Market Flowers collection, meaning they are freshly cut on the farm to order and delivered directly to your doorstep This means zero flower waste as the products don't spend days sitting around waiting to be purchased… Read full this story
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