We rate best supermarket jubilee biscuit tins – and you’ll never guess which is cheapest

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THERE’S little that says royal occasion more than a good British tin of biscuits — and bakers have done us proud with this selection of commemorative tins for The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

But which souvenir biscuits are fit for a royal occasion? Laura Stott put them to the test.

BISCUITEERS LONDON GUARDS: £25

A costly option, and one which is worth the money

GINGERBREAD biscuits, wearing full guard regalia. Look too good to eat.

Pricey, but taste as good as they look.         

Rating: 6/10

ROYAL COLLECTION SHORTBREAD: £6.95

A budget choice that looks like it should be more expensive

RICH, buttery biscuits taste delicious.

Gold storage tube looks gorgeous and can be reused. Surprisingly affordable.  

Rating: 7/10

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QEII JUBILEE CHOC CHIPS: £5.43

These look classy and taste great too

RICH, chocolate and so moreish, from Historic Royal Palaces.

Packaging features Queen’s Guard in front of Buckingham Palace.

Rating: 7/10

MARKS & SPENCER JUBILEE TIN: £5

M&S’ tin is of great quality and value

MOREISH, buttery, classic shortbreads. Red or blue embossed tin lids.

Well priced for what you get. Good value.      

Rating: 9/10

WALKERS THE QUEEN JUBILEE TIN: £12.99

Walkers’ tin can be saved as a souvenir

PORTRAIT of The Queen on lid. Classic shortbread biscuits.

Great keepsake or gift for any die-hard Royal fan.  

Rating: 8/10