To help customers make their money go further during the festive season, Tesco has announced it will be freezing prices on more than a thousand everyday products. The retailer hopes the inflation-busting move will support customers during the countdown to Christmas.
From today, the prices of at least 1,000 products from the Low Everyday Prices category will be capped at their current price until 2023.
The Low Everyday Prices range covers various products and brands, from cupboard staples and teatime favourites, to household and health and beauty products.
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Manchester Evening News’ regular supermarket comparisons has seen prices creeping up week after week, but Tesco say ‘out customers can count on Tesco’s price to stay the same until 2023’.
Some of the products featured in the freeze include McCain Home Chips and Nescafe Original 3-in-1, as well as Heinz baked beans snack pots and Ski strawberry mousse.
Here are some examples of the prices products will be frozen at until the New Year:
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Tilda pure steamed basmati rice 250g - 95p
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Ski strawberry mousse 4 x 60g - £1.10
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McCain home chips 2.25kg - £4.30
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Oral-B pro-expert professional protection toothpaste 75ml - £1.99
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Heinz baked beans snap pots 4 x 200g - £2.49
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Nescafe original 3-in-1 6 sachets 102g - 99p
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Johnson’s baby cotton buds x 200 - 95p
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Robinsons orange squash 1l - £1.75
Tesco UK Chief Executive, Jason Tarry, said: “We know times are tough for many customers right now, particularly as we head into the winter months. We hope this extended price-lock commitment gives our customers the certainty of knowing that over a thousand household favourites will stay at the same great price for months to come – helping them budget when they need it most.”
Other ways Tesco is helping shoppers spread the cost of Christmas is with the Clubcard Christmas Savers Scheme, which offers customers a bonus voucher of up to £12 when they save their Clubcard Vouchers towards their big Christmas shop.
Meanwhile, their Toy Sale is proving popular with parents, offering savings of up to 50 per cent on this years’ wish list toppers like Lego and Stickle Bricks.
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