Tesco locks prices on over 1,000 ‘everyday products’

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Tesco has frozen the price of more than 1,000 ‘everyday products’ until 2024 as part of its plan to deliver better value for customers.

The supermarket’s price lock sits alongside its recent price cuts and Aldi price match on hundreds of items.

As part of the latest round of Low Everyday Prices, shoppers will see Typhoo one cup teabags, Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup and Fairy Original washing up liquid locked in the price for the next three months.


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Tesco UK chief executive Jason Tarry said: “We know that this has been a year of budgeting carefully for shoppers, with customers wanting to make sure they are getting great value on their shop.

“By locking more than 1,000 prices, our customers know exactly how much they will pay for those items today, at Halloween, at Christmas, and into 2024.

“Food inflation is still with us, but by cutting prices wherever we can, and by locking others to give customers certainty in their budgets, we are able to provide great value to our shoppers.

“When you combine that with the more than 8,000 Clubcard Prices deals each week, there are thousands of reasons to shop at Tesco.”

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Tesco locks prices on over 1,000 ‘everyday products’

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Tesco has frozen the price of more than 1,000 ‘everyday products’ until 2024 as part of its plan to deliver better value for customers.

The supermarket’s price lock sits alongside its recent price cuts and Aldi price match on hundreds of items.

As part of the latest round of Low Everyday Prices, shoppers will see Typhoo one cup teabags, Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup and Fairy Original washing up liquid locked in the price for the next three months.


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Tesco UK chief executive Jason Tarry said: “We know that this has been a year of budgeting carefully for shoppers, with customers wanting to make sure they are getting great value on their shop.

“By locking more than 1,000 prices, our customers know exactly how much they will pay for those items today, at Halloween, at Christmas, and into 2024.

“Food inflation is still with us, but by cutting prices wherever we can, and by locking others to give customers certainty in their budgets, we are able to provide great value to our shoppers.

“When you combine that with the more than 8,000 Clubcard Prices deals each week, there are thousands of reasons to shop at Tesco.”

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