The move will help so many people
More than 50 products sold in Tesco Express stores are being replaced with cheaper items in a bid to help customers save money. The supermarket giant is switching out a number or branded products for it's cheaper Tesco own brand range, with some products costing just a third of the price.
Tesco said some of the products being introduced are Tesco penne pasta and Tesco smooth peanut butter , both of which are items that cost half the price of the previous branded product stocked. Express stores will also have Tesco's frozen garden peas , which will be almost 40 percent cheaper than the branded product they are replacing, as well as Tesco basmati rice pouches .
On average, the own-brand alternatives are more than 40 percent cheaper than the products they are replacing. Over the next two weeks, the new products will be delivered to stores and will be fully rolled out by the end of August. However, just because the prices have been reduced at one supermarket, does not mean you can't find the same products or an equivalent cheaper somewhere else reports The Daily Mirror.
Shoppers should always use a comparison website such as Trolley.co.uk to check prices before they shop. Tesco Convenience Managing Director Sarah Lawler said: “We know customers are watching every penny at the moment, so we hope these helpful product swaps will bring down food bills for even more families.
“Our Express stores offer unbeatable value on everything from essentials to fresh produce, making healthy food more accessible for the 2,000 communities that we serve across the UK. And while our convenience stores don’t have the shelf space to carry the full range of our larger shops, by swapping these products, we’ve been able to make way for even more of our great-value own brand ranges.”
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