'What a time to be alive’ - Tesco shoppers spot bakery change for reduced items
- Tesco shoppers in the UK have noticed bakery items are now discounted to half price from 7pm instead of 5pm across various stores.
- This change follows Tesco’s ongoing practice of daily bakery reductions aimed at minimizing food waste, though discount times may vary by store.
- Customers observed notices in bakeries and debated the timing change, with some noting baked goods may be on shelves for up to 12 hours but remain fresh.
- One Facebook comment stated, “What a time to be alive,” while another explained bakery products are bread based, do not spoil within 12 hours, and need no plastic protection.
- Tesco confirmed unsold food is offered to staff or donated, suggesting the change supports sustainability efforts while keeping pricing flexible per store location.
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Tesco shoppers fume over big yellow sticker change across supermarket stores - The Mirror
Tesco - alongside other major UK supermarket chains - reduces the price of its freshly baked pastries each day in a bid to prevent food waste. The discounts allow shoppers to pick up a croissant, normally priced at £1.20, for just 60p
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