The UK’s biggest grocery chain said shoppers would benefit from an average drop of 13% on the everyday items affected.
Tesco has cut the price of more than 500 household essentials, in a boost to shoppers after the surge in the cost of living.
Latest official figures from the Office for National Statistics showed that food inflation eased slightly in May but remained at a stubbornly high 18.4%. “With price cuts on products like grapes, peppers, rice and tuna, customers will find it’s even cheaper to eat healthily with Tesco this summer.
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