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Tesco, Sainsbury's and Asda Plan Could See Shopping Bills Lowered
- This month, Which? found Tesco overtook Asda as the UK's cheapest supermarket for a 228-item big shop, with Tesco costing £588.96, £1.45 less than Asda.
- By including loyalty and special-offer prices, Which? noted Tesco's eligibility rules mean some shoppers, including under-18s, would miss out on savings.
- The 89-item smaller shop included staples like Birds Eye peas, Hovis bread, milk and butter, with Tesco Clubcard members paying 182.92 versus 186.92 without savings.
- Price gaps left shoppers facing higher costs as Waitrose was the most expensive at £679.20, about £90.24 more than Tesco's Clubcard price, with a difference of around 15 per cent.
- For shoppers preferring a wider range, Which? says Tesco with a Clubcard offers good value, as it conducts a monthly analysis across eight of the UK's biggest supermarkets and includes loyalty prices.
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