• Tesco will be selling various goods such as the Apple iPad, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 at low prices.

Tesco will be selling various goods such as the Apple iPad, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 at low prices. (Photo : Reuters)

Tesco will be selling various goods such as the Apple iPad, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 at low prices as the British multinational grocery chain prepares for Cyber Monday.

Tesco already provided gamers with commendable discounts and great bundles on consoles and games last Cyber Monday.

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One of the significant offers the general merchandise retailer will be offering on Cyber Monday, Nov. 30, Monday, is a £249 500GB Xbox One that already contains a copy of football game "FIFA 16," according to The Telegraph.

In addition, the popular FPS game "Call of Duty: Black Ops III" would be sold at £9 off the retail price. For people who prefer Sony, two games would be given to consumers for free if a 500GB PlayStation 4 becomes bought for only £289.

Once gamers have consoles to play with just in time for the holidays, consumers could also look for televisions as Tesco would be selling the 32-inch Blaupunkt 32/136i HD Ready 720p television that already has Freeview for only £99, which is a stunning £50 off the usual price.

For mobile gamers and people who want portable gadgets, the 16GB version of the Apple iPad Air would be priced at a meager £259 that is £60 off the original price. If individuals do not want an iOS device, Telco would also be providing the 9.6-inch 8GB Samsung Galaxy Tab E for only £99 instead of £159.

Other than the tablets, games and consoles, Tesco will be giving as much as £22.50 in discounts for any purchases of assorted Christmas lights. Similarly, Christmas trees would be sold on Cyber Monday at 25 percent off the usual cost.

Meanwhile, Black Friday 2015 was not received well by consumers in the United Kingdom on Nov. 27, Friday, according to CNBC.

Tesco's former CEO Terry Leahy remarked that traditional retailers were not able to capitalize on Black Friday. Despite this, the number of online purchases during Black Friday 2015 were higher than the deals made during the same event back in 2014.

Overall, Leahy is positive that the U.K. market would recover from the dismal performance of the consumer market as deflation has affected the country this year.