Sainsbury's to rival Aldi in small stores after price gap criticism
- Sainsbury's is changing its shopping rules to save customers money and compete with Aldi.
- The supermarket plans to match prices on up to 200 products in 1,400 convenience stores.
- Simon Roberts stated they have invested nearly £1 billion in value over the past four years.
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Sainsbury’s brings Aldi price-match scheme to local stores
The UK’s second-largest supermarket said it was the first in the country to make such a commitment.
Britain’s Sainsbury’s extends Aldi price match scheme to convenience stores
Sainsbury’s said it has become the first UK supermarket group to extend a scheme matching the prices of German-owned discounter Aldi on hundreds of products into its convenience stores, upping the competitive ante ahead of the key Christmas trading season.
Sainsbury's to rival Aldi in small stores after price gap criticism
Sainsbury’s has said it will match the price of up to 200 Aldi products in its smaller stores as it battles rivals to get more customers in its convenience stores. Shopping locally for groceries may be handy but people who rely on convenience stores can end up paying far more.
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