Tag: "asda"

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19/12/10

  08:48:29 am, by Value hunter   , 399 words  
Categories: Tesco

Supermarkets overcharging customers

It's all too often the case, you've hit the supermarket checkout, stashed all your shopping back in the trolley and away to the carpark battle to escape from the supermarket as quick as you can. Only once you arrive home, put the shopping away and… more »

22/11/10

  10:02:07 pm, by Value hunter   , 289 words  
Categories: Marketing tricks, Asda, Tesco, Price rises

Supermarket "offers" hiding individual price increases

Seen at both asda and tesco, the marketing trick designed to raise prices, whilst also getting you to try a product, making a regular in your basket? The beauty of this trick (because it is a trick) is how it gives the perception that you are saving… more »
  09:07:47 am, by Value hunter   , 296 words  
Categories: Asda, Price rises

Asda increase price of Heinz tomato sauce

Asda increase price of Heinz tomato sauce
After Heinz soups price increases at both asda and tesco in recent months, including tomato soup, we noticed that Napolina tinned tomatoes were increasing in price as well. Yesterdays visit to asda, we spotted another hefty percentage price increase,… more »

12/09/10

  05:08:45 pm, by Value hunter   , 171 words  
Categories: Asda, Tesco, Price rises

Tesco - Asda operating a pricing monopoly?

Yet again, another example of tesco and asda identical pricing in our area, where they both have stores close to each other. Nescafe coffee 300g jars: - Both asda and tesco put their prices up to more than £6 per jar (within 2p of each other) - Both… more »

07/09/10

  10:51:16 am, by Value hunter   , 1139 words  
Categories: Did you know?, Price rises

Supermarket versus local shops - pricing

With bulk buying power, supermarkets are in an ideal position to undercut local businesses on price. The misconception that they are cheap is one that they play to in their advertising at every opportunity. So how can local businesses beat a supermarket… more »

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AIM: To eliminate supermarkets completely from the weekly shopping.

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