SAINSBURY’S is making a big change to dozens of grocery essentials and it’s good news for shoppers.
The supermarket is cutting the price of 40 of its own-brand dairy products by as much as 60%.
Sainsbury’s is making a big change to dozens of its essentialsAlamy
It’s down to wholesale prices starting to fall in a boost for hard-up shoppers.
The supermarket said that it will also cut the price of items such as Lurpak down from £5 to £3.75.
A tub of Philadelphia soft cheese will be reduced to £1 from £2.20, and a 350g block of Cathedral City cheese is being lowered from £4.75 to £2.75.
Shoppers will be able to get the lower prices using if they have a Nectar loyalty card.
The Sun exclusively revealed last month that Sainsbury’s was making the major shake up to the scheme to rival Tesco’s Clubcard prices.
Rhian Bartlett, food commercial director at Sainsbury’s, said “Whenever we are paying less for the products we buy from our suppliers, we will pass those savings on to customers.
“As we see the commodity prices starting to fall for milk, we have lowered the price of over 40 own brand products in supermarkets.”
Supermarkets have come under political scrutiny amid concerns that soaring food bills are damaging the wider economy.
Milk prices have risen by over 40% in the past year as farmers have been squeezed by soaring costs.
However, wholesale prices have now started to come down prompting Tesco to last month cut the price of milk for the first time since 2020 and triggering grocery rivals to follow.
The so-called “dairy price war” has been described as a “deflation dividend” by the boss of Morrisons, despite the market being a long way from food prices dropping across the board.
Food inflation eased from 15.7% to 15.4% in May, according to the British Retail Consortium, but the slip means grocery prices aren’t increasing as fast, not falling.
Sainsbury’s is trying to win over cash-strapped shoppers by being more competitive and offering discounts for Nectar cardholders.
Last week it relaunched its cheapest range of groceries as Stamford Street and has invested more in its Aldi Price Match campaign.
Which Sainsbury’s foods are falling in price?
The following items own-brand items are falling in price at Sainsbury’s.
But don’t forget to shop around and compare prices for the best deal.
Soft cheese 300G, was £2, now £1.45Organic Soft Cheese 250g, was £2.30, now £2Light Garlic & Herb Soft Cheese 250g, was £2, now £1.20Light Soft Cheese 250g, was £2, now £1.20Mild coloured British cheddar 400g, was £3.70, now £3.40British mild cheddar 400G, was £3.70, now £3.40Mature coloured British cheddar 400g, was £3.70, now £3.40Welsh mature cheddar 400G, was £3.70, now £3.40British mature cheddar 400G, was £3.70, now £3.40Medium welsh cheddar 400G, was £3.70, now £3.40British medium cheddar 400G, was £3.70, now £3.40Medium coloured British cheddar 400g, was £3.70, now £3.40British extra mature cheddar 400G, was £3.70, now £3.40Lighter mature cheddar 400G, was £3.70, now £3.40British mature cheddar 220G, was £2.55, now £2.45Lighter mature cheddar 220G, was £2.55, now £2.45British medium cheddar 220G, was £2.55, now £2.45Scottish mature cheddar 220G, was £2.55, now £2.45British mature cheddar 220G, was £2.55, now £2.45Welsh Extra Mature Cheddar 400g, was £3.70, now £3.40Extra mature cheddar 220G, was £2.55, now £2.45Fat Free Cottage Cheese Pineapple 300g, was £1.85, now £1.30Fat free CTT cheese onion and chive 300g, was £1.85, now £1.30Natural Cottage Cheese 300g, was £1.85, now £1.30Natural Cottage Cheese 600g, was £2.50, now £2.50Fat free cottage cheese natural 300g, was £1.85, now £1.30Mary Ann’s Dairy Natural Yoghurt 500g, was 60p, now 35pNatural yoghurt 500G, was £1, now 70pFat free natural yoghurt 500g, was £1, now 40pNatural Yoghurt 1kg, was £2, now £1.90British Single Cream 150ml, was 80p, now 75pBritish Single Cream 300ml, was £1.05, now £1Single Cream 600ml, was £2.10, now £2Scottish single Cream 600ml, was £2.10, now £2British Double Cream 150ml, was 90p, now 85pDouble Cream 300ml, was £1.19, now £1.15Double Cream 600ml, was £2.38, now £2.25Scottish double Cream 300ml, was £1.19, now £1.15Scottish Double Cream 600ml, was £2.38, now £2.37Double cream 300ml, was £1.65, now £1.19xtra Thick Double Cream 300ml, was £1.30, now £1.25Mary Ann Dairy soft cream cheese 200G, was 99p, now 83p
Separately there are cheaper prices on on branded products like Lurpak – but you’ll need a Nectar card to get them.
How do Nectar Prices work?
Customers shopping in Sainsbury’s supermarkets or online now get discounts on hundreds of items initially, spanning household products, pet food and confectionary, with Nectar Prices.
The discounts are automatically applied to their bill when the shoppers use their Nectar app or card at checkout.
Those who don’t have a Nectar card can still easily access Nectar Prices by downloading the app.
Members can also continue to receive personalised discounts of up to 30% on their favourite items when they use the SmartShop app to scan their items in-store.
Every week, customers will find personalised lower prices for certain items with Your Nectar Prices.
Card members also continue to earn one Nectar point for every £1 spent at Sainsbury’s when shopping at certain other stores including Esso, Asos, eBay, Expedia, Habitat and Argos.
These points can then be converted into vouchers to spend in-store and online.
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