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A complete list of lesser-known supermarket discounts like Tesco and Sainsbury's – how much can you save?

Food prices are skyrocketing, but supermarket discounts and price guarantees can save you money. We've rounded up the top supermarket discount campaigns to help

households lower their weekly groceriescosts.

Inflation and prices fueled by a cost-of-living crisis meant that weekly store costs skyrocketed.Food costs have increased by about £533 a year

From yellow sticker bargains to schemes and subsidies , shoppers There are several ways to reduce

Some shoppers go one step further and claim the lowest prices by changing where they shop 

Asda to Sainsbury'sreveals how to compare supermarket schemes.

Asda

Asda shoppers haveHome Bargains

The latest Price Match includes Lenoir, Johnson's Includes branded products such as baby shampoo and dettle wipes.

Most of the price match products are household items such as toiletries, cleaning products and medicines like Calpol and Sudafed.

Shoppers can find these items on supermarket shelves. They have labels like 'Home Bargain Price Match' and 'Save Travel, Same Price'.

Anyone who shop Asda online will find products with the Price Match logo.

Price Match offers updated weekly,View full product listing on Asda's website

You do not have to be an Asda Rewards member A loyalty scheme that benefits from a price match.

Tesco

Tesco He introduced Club Card Prices in 2019, offering members-only discounts in stores and online.

To help you find the best discounts, all products included in the store's club card price are labeled with a promotional label.

Offers for online shoppers are also highlighted.

Then simply present your club card at the cash register or enter your membership number before paying online.

It doesn't matter when you signed up. Customers can become members and access deals today.

Signing up is free andyou can become a member online at Tesco's website

However, if you order online, you will be charged a shipping fee. Keep in mind that it costs £4.50 extra. £1.50 if you choose click and collect instead.

If you want to become a member at a store, you can find your nearest Tesco with our online branch finder.

In addition to offering discounted prices to Clubcard members, Tesco discounts hundreds of its own products and Aldi

Tesco's Super Aldi equivalent products , or match prices with identical products. branded product.

Aldi Price Match Bubbles can be seen in-store or online when you fill your shopping cart.

Sainsbury's

Sainsbury's regularly reduces prices on his 1,000+ items.

This is called Price Lock, and online and in stores he takes place every eight weeks.

Supermarkets fix prices for a variety of goods, including food, household items, beverages, and toiletries.

It's part of the supermarket's pledge to match prices with Aldi.

Shoppers can look for padlocks online or find fixed-price items on supermarket labels.

However, please note that Price Lock is not available at Sainsbury Central or Local stores.

Aldi

Aldi offersSuper 6 offers

every two weeks he carefully selects 6 products, currently Veggie from just 59p at fruit and deals.

Deals are updated every two weeks, so shoppers have only a short period of time before they change to make the most of the offer.

This product can be picked up in store or via click and collect for an additional charge of £4.99, but Aldi does not offer this service and you can have the discounted product delivered to your door. you can't get it.

How to Spot a Good Deal

Personal Julian House, a finance expert and savings expert, says supermarket prices may seem like a good deal. says you should always compare prices.

You can research products yourself online before going to the store, or use handy comparison sites such as trolley.co.uk

. increase. He becomes obsessed with buying something simply because it is part of a limited-time price promise deal.

He said: Make instant decisions about purchasing products on the spot.

For example,Sainsbury's states that fixed-price items he may go down at the end of the 8 days instead of going up.

Julian said there is value in not only taking advantage of price promises, but also signing up for supermarket loyalty schemes.

In this way, existing

he added: “Sign up for multiple loyalty schemes so you can take full advantage of the various bespoke discounts. But don't let your travel fool you: gas is so expensive these days that it takes miles to get to every nearby store."

T The Sun has put together a handy guide on the best and worst loyalty schemes forsupermarkets

andUK cheapest big box supermarketsalso revealed. I would think.