Sainsbury’s super soft quilted x9 - was £4.40, now £4 Sainsbury’s super soft cushioned x16 - was £7.50, now £6.50 Sainsbury’s super soft cushioned x9 - was £4.40, now £4 Sainsbury’s ultra absorbent kitchen towels x3 - was £4.50, now £4.25 Sainsbury’s ultra absorbent decorated x2 - was £3.25, now £3 Sainsbury’s ultra absorbent kitchen towels x2 - was £3.25, now £3 “We know it can be difficult to access food that is both nutritious and affordable, so we recognise that lowering the costs of healthy food and veg staples like these is so important right now.”ĭeichmann launches offer on school shoes where shoppers can 'buy one get one half price' Sainsbury’s price cuts Julie Ashfield, Managing Director of Buying at Aldi UK, said: “We know that shoppers are having to make hard choices at the moment, which is why we’re passing savings on to our customers anywhere we can. “As a result, we will be passing on savings of over £4million directly to our customers.“ “That’s why for the second time in two months, we are reducing the price of our own brand toilet roll with the addition of kitchen towel as the cost of pulp continues to fall. Rhian Bartlett, Food Commercial Director at Sainsbury’s, said: “We promised our customers that as soon as we see inflation falling, we will pass those savings straight on. The cafes have added a selection of half priced adult meals to the menu, too, giving a family-of-four the chance to enjoy a meal in any Asda café for as little as £8.50 in total.Halifax is paying £150 to new customers - and you'll get the cash in THREE daysĪlways use a comparison website such as .uk to check prices before you shop. Since launching the initiative last July, the supermarket has served two million meals at its cafes and invested £1.3m into subsidising the offer to keep the meal prices low. Gino D'Acampo My Mamma's lasagne (450g) - was £4.50, now £4.25Īsda also recently extended its hugely popular Kids Eat for £1 café meal deal offer for the rest of this year. Gino D'Acampo pizza margherita (430g) - was £5.25, now £5 Gino D'Acampo Italian meatballs (420g) - was £4.50, now £4.25 The Bakery at Asda wholemeal rolls (4pk) - was £1.05, now 95pĪsda egg lasagne sheets (375g) - was £1, now 80pĪsda sunflower oil (1ltr) - was £2.40, now £2.15Īsda thick pork sausages (1270g) - was £4.75, now £4.50Īsda 4 salmon fishcakes (260g) - was £4, now £3.75Īsda cottage pie (800g) - was £4, now £3.80Īsda shepherds pie (800g) - was £4, now £3.80 The Bakery at Asda crumpets - was 80p, now 70p Just Essentials by Asda gala apples (6pk) - was £1.19, now 99pĪsda crunch and sweet carrots (1kg) - was 60p, now 50pĪsda tender and crunchy broccoli (360g) - was 75p, now 69pĪsda loose onions (per kilo) - was £1.10, now 95pĪsda British baking potatoes (2.5kg) - was £1.80, now £1.70 The price reductions come into effect from July 21 in stores and online. Whenever there is an opportunity to help them make their money go further by lowering prices, we will continue to do so.” Kris Comerford, Asda’s chief commercial officer, said: “We know that families are continuing to feel the pinch financially – especially as they head into the summer holidays - and are looking for help to make their grocery budget stretch further. Read more: Huge fashion brand with 104 stores starts closing shops - full list The latest Asda Income Tracker showed that 40 per cent of UK households had negative disposable income last month, meaning their take-home pay was not enough to cover their bills. It's part of the retailer's investment to help shoppers cut down the cost of their weekly shop. Last month, Asda announced a summer price lock campaign by freezing the cost of 500 popular branded and own-brand items until the end of August. The 226 family favourites are the latest batch of price cuts announced by the supermarket. Popular groceries including cupboard staples, ready meals, fruit and vegetables and frozen meat has been reduced in price by an average nine per cent. Asda is slashing the price of more than 200 own-label products in a bid to help families during the cost of living crisis.
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