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Tesco meal deal to rise by as much as 50p

Tesco raises meal deal prices by 25p for Clubcard holders and non-members, introduces new premium options, and offers a chance to win a £25,995 electric car in a Clubcard competition.

  • Starting on Thursday, August 21, 2025, Tesco will raise the cost of its meal deals by 25p in UK stores, affecting both Clubcard members and customers without a membership.
  • This price rise follows a previous 20p increase in August 2024 and continues a pattern of multiple hikes over recent years.
  • The new price will be £3.85 with a Clubcard and £4.25 without, with premium meal deals also rising by 50p for both groups, while Tesco plans to add new products to the premium range.
  • A Tesco spokesperson stated the meal deal remains great value with more than 20 million combinations, and more than 80% of customers currently use a Clubcard.
  • The increase has sparked shopper outrage and boycott threats, with some questioning why supermarkets do not compete on price despite these repeated rises.
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Daily Mirror broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, August 20, 2025.
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