Tesco and Lidl follow Sainsbury’s in dropping price of bread and butter

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Tesco and Lidl have followed Sainsbury’s in dropping the price of bread and butter to provide better value for shoppers amid the cost-of-living crisis.

Tesco’s toastie white thick bread, white bread, wholemeal medium bread and wholemeal thick bread will see a reduction of 10p to 75p both in-stores and online.

The grocer’s unsalted butter and salted block butter products are also seeing 10p price drops to £1.89 each…

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  • Carole James 3 years ago

    10p isn’t much of a saving, but better than nothing. 20p – 30p would be nice, people are starving

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Tesco and Lidl have followed Sainsbury’s in dropping the price of bread and butter to provide better value for shoppers amid the cost-of-living crisis.

Tesco’s toastie white thick bread, white bread, wholemeal medium bread and wholemeal thick bread will see a reduction of 10p to 75p both in-stores and online.

The grocer’s unsalted butter and salted block butter products are also seeing 10p price drops to £1.89 each…

Read more on Grocery Gazette


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  • Carole James 3 years ago

    10p isn’t much of a saving, but better than nothing. 20p – 30p would be nice, people are starving

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