Tesco launches new campaign to help Brits make better food choices

// Tesco introduces new campaign Better Baskets to help customers fill their baskets with better choices
// The campaign, which launched this week, will include in-store Better Basket zones

Tesco has launched a new campaign called Better Baskets, which aims to tackle the barriers that customers come up against when looking to fill their basket with better choices.

Research among Tesco shoppers found that 86% of them want to eat more healthily, with 77% wanting the supermarket’s help to achieve it.

The campaign, which launched this week, will include in-store Better Basket zones, clearly signposted with the Better Baskets logo, that will feature products including:

• Foods that are high in fibre
• Plant-based options
• Low and no alcohol drinks
• Snacks and treats under 100 calories
• Products that have reusable, reduced and recyclable packaging


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As part of Better Baskets, Tesco is promoting its Tesco Meat & Veg beef mince (500g) which is packed with 30% vegetables and at a Clubcard price of £2.00.

The majority of products highlighted as part of the Better Basket promotion, will be at Clubcard Prices, Low Everyday Prices or in Aldi Price Match to help remove price as a barrier to making better choices.#

“We understand that customers want to make better choices but not have to pay more,” Tesco chief customer officer, Alessandra Bellini said.

“Our Better Baskets campaign means there is no compromise. Right now, every little helps.”

The Better Basket campaign will be supported by TV, print and outdoor advertising, along with social media and online.

50 billion calories have already been removed from Tesco products, and it plans to remove 50 billion more by 2025.

Since its 4Rs strategy was established in 2019, Tesco has improved the packaging for more than 1,500 different products and removed 1.6 billion pieces of unnecessary plastic, including multipacks, additional lids, films, and bags.

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