Tesco follows Sainsbury’s to cut price of own-brand bread and butter
Tesco has followed Sainsbury’s in cutting the price of its own-brand bread and butter.
The UK’s biggest supermarket has dropped the price of its most popular bread, Tesco Toastie white bread, from 85p to 75p.
It has also cut 10p from the price of its own-brand white, wholemeal medium and wholemeal thick 800g bread, leaving them at 75p.
The price of Tesco’s own-brand 250g blocks of salted and unsalted butter have fallen from £1.99 to £1.89.
As families continue to watch their weekly spend and budget carefully, we’re pleased to be able to pass on price reductions where we can, and to help with everyday essentials like bread and butter
Tesco said it would continue to work closely with its suppliers to manage any further volatility.
Tesco group chief product officer Ashwin Prasad said: “As families continue to watch their weekly spend and budget carefully, we’re pleased to be able to pass on price reductions where we can, and to help with everyday essentials like bread and butter.”
The grocer said prices could vary in its Express stores.
The cuts come a day after Sainsbury’s announced it had dropped the price of some of its lines of bread and butter in response to falling commodity prices.
The UK’s second-biggest supermarket chain has also lowered the price of its own-brand 250g salted and unsalted butter by 5% to £1.89 and has cut the price of its 800g Soft White Medium, Wholemeal Medium, Wholemeal Thick and Toastie White loaves of bread by 11% to 75p.
Sainsbury’s said it was able to lower some prices due to commodity prices for wheat and butter beginning to fall.
The cuts come as grocery inflation leapt by more than 19% in March compared with a year ago, as energy and supply chain costs were passed on to shoppers.
Sainsbury’s and Tesco recently cut the price of milk by at least 5p, followed by Aldi, Lidl and Asda.
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