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 Lidl
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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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