Morrisons Slashes Price of 160 More Items, Including Baileys, Bisto and Paxo
Morrisons offers average savings of 25% on over 640 items including festive staples and branded products to support customers’ early Christmas shopping.
- Morrisons is cutting the price of another 160 popular products, following 650 reductions made last month, with average savings of 25% on household basket items.
 - Morrisons said the drops aim to make 'every pound go further' and reflect a commitment to deliver value as customers continue to feel pressure, Alex Paver said.
 - Morrisons highlights price cuts on products including Sirloin from November 3 and Chocolate Tubs from November 1, with offers like Half Price The Best Mince Pies 6 pack — WAS £3, NOW £1.50.
 - Some promotions run until November 2 and are available to all shoppers nationwide, while Sirloin and Beef Brisket start on November 3.
 - Festive staples such as Bisto Gravy Granules, Paxo Sage & Onion Stuffing and Morrisons Cranberry Sauce have been reduced, and an image of Tharsini, Morrisons staff member, shows cuts on bacon and bleach.
 
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Morrisons: UK supermarket cuts prices on 160 items to help shoppers save before Christmas
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Morrisons slashes price of 160 more items, including Baileys, Bisto and Paxo
Morrisons is cutting the price of another 160 popular products, with big reductions on Christmas favourites such as Baileys, Bisto, Paxo and joints…
Morrisons unveils 160 price cuts ahead of Christmas
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