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Tesco cuts more food prices and slashes online shopping charges

Tesco has cut the price of more of its food products and slashed its online shopping charges as it looks to compete with rivals. From today,… View Article

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Tesco cuts more food prices and slashes online shopping charges

Tesco has cut the price of more of its food products and slashed its online shopping charges as it looks to compete with rivals.

From today, prices will drop on over 30 products including bacon, baked beans, broccoli, peppers, sugar, lettuce, cucumber portions and lines from Tesco’s bread ranges.

In addition, customers are to be offered one hour delivery slots for £1 while Click & Collect Grocery has been made free across all locations.

The supermarket said the price cuts mean that Tesco.com customers could save up to £130 a year, while Click & Collect customers could save up to £111 a year. It also said that the 200,000 customers signed up to its Delivery Saver service could save as much as £252 per year.

David Wood, UK marketing director at Tesco, said: “Together with £1 home delivery or free Click and Collect for food shopping, our customers are going to make real savings.

“By cutting the price of eggs, bacon, tomatoes, bread, butter and baked beans, a family of four who like a cooked breakfast once a week will save around £96 a year.”

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