Shoppers could pay less at Tesco after new Aldi price matches reach Express stores
- Tesco will expand its Aldi Price Match scheme to over 2,000 Express stores across the UK to help customers save on everyday essentials such as pasta and milk.
- The scheme includes more than 200 items, with availability depending on store size and location.
- Research by Which? found that 85% of UK adults worry about food prices, and two-thirds of households have changed shopping habits to reduce costs.
- Tesco UK CEO Ashwin Prasad stated the expansion aims to keep weekly food shopping affordable amid rising household budget pressures.
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Tesco is introducing its price comparison program with Aldi in its approximately 2,000 supermarkets and small convenience stores in the British market. In the UK, the German giant seems to be very keen on domestic chains, as others are already using this method. Such a challenge has only been implemented in Hungary in the price comparison system of the GVH and the Ministry of National Economy.
Aldi Price Match launches in Tesco Express stores
Tesco has today announced that it is extending its Aldi Price Match scheme to more than 2,000 Express convenience stores. The investment marks the biggest expansion of Tesco’s Aldi Price Match scheme since its launch in May 2020. Among the everyday essentials that customers will… This story continues at Aldi Price Match launches in Tesco Express stores Or just read more coverage at Talking Retail
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