Sainsbury's shoppers with Nectar cards issued warning over £624 cost
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Consumer magazine Which? has issued a warning to Sainsbury's Nectar card holders about potential overspending. Their analysis reveals significant price differences across UK supermarkets
Key Findings
- Aldi remains the cheapest supermarket, with a basket of groceries costing £100.29
- Sainsbury's shoppers with a Nectar card spend £112.13 per week, which is £615.68 more annually compared to Aldi shoppers
- Without a Nectar card, the same basket at Sainsbury's costs £116.70 weekly
Savings Perspective
Nectar card holders save approximately £12 per weekly shop, potentially amounting to £624 annually compared to shopping without the card. However, this saving does not bridge the price gap with budget supermarkets like Aldi and Lidl1
.Harry Rose, editor of Which? magazine, emphasized the importance of shopping around to reduce grocery expenses, particularly during times of increased financial pressure.
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