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Aug 08, 2023

Tesco expands food bargain scheme to 300 stores

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Jan 04, 2023

Tesco freezes prices on 1000s of everyday items until Easter 2023

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Nov 15, 2022

Inflation-busting price hikes revealed for Heinz Ketchup and Dolmio sauce

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Oct 20, 2022

Millions skip meals as others turn to ‘forgotten’ fish heads and Spam

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Jun 23, 2022

Food price hikes: How to find discounted yellow sticker deals

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Jun 17, 2022

Iceland offers ‘three for 3p’ on everyday essentials

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May 30, 2022

Price of cheapest pasta up 50% in a year

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May 20, 2022

Tesco to scrap unhealthy food multibuy offers

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May 09, 2022

Surge in ‘no cooking needed’ food bank parcel requests

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Apr 12, 2022

Iceland offers vegetables for just 1p

Big flu jab price hikes this winter: Where’s cheapest if you can’t get a free vaccine?

Pharmacies, supermarkets and health retailers are starting to offer flu jabs ahead of the winter season, but t...

Is now the time to fix your energy deal?

Fixed energy tariffs all but disappeared during the energy crisis. But now they are back with an increasing nu...

Everything you need to know about the pension triple lock

Retirees are braced to receive another bumper state pension pay rise next year due to the triple lock mechanis...

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The best student bank accounts in 2023: Cash offers, tastecards and 0% overdrafts

A number of banks are luring in new student customers with cold hard cash this year – while others are compe...

DIY investors: 10 common mistakes to avoid

For those without the help and experience of an adviser, here are 10 common DIY investor mistakes to avoid.

Mortgage down-valuations: Tips to avoid pulling out of a house sale

Down-valuations are on the rise. So, what does it mean for home buyers, and what can you do?

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