Tesco increases price of common item purchased by shoppers every week
Tesco increases price of common item purchased by shoppers every week
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Tesco increases price of common item purchased by shoppers every week

Levi Winchester,Steve Bagnall 🕒︎ 2025-11-08

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Tesco increases price of common item purchased by shoppers every week

Tesco is hiking the price of a staple item used by millions of shoppers every time they shop. The supermarket giant is raising the price of its bag for life to 40p from this week. This follows a similar increase by Sainsbury's, who also recently upped the price of its bag for life to 40p. Tesco stated that the new price aligns with what other retailers charge. A spokesperson for Tesco said: "We encourage customers to bring shopping bags with them to cut down on plastic, but we sell a wide range of reusable bags in case they are needed. "Our cheapest Bags for Life cost 40p and are made of 100% recycled plastic. They can be reused many times, and if they become worn out can be replaced for free at our customer service desks and recycled again," reports the Mirror . Supermarkets started charging for plastic bags in England in 2015. The initial charge in most places was 5p and this has gradually increased over the years. Asda also charges 40p for a bag for life, while Morrisons charges 60p with an option for a paper bag that costs 40p. Aldi and Lidl charge 30p for their bags for life. It comes after Tesco increased the price of its meal deal again to £3.85 for Clubcard members, or to £4.25 without. Currently the most popular items in the supermarket meal deal are the Tesco Chicken Club Sandwich for main, Tesco Egg Protein Pot as the snack, and Coca-Cola 500ml. The price of the premium Tesco meal deal has increased to £5.50 for those with a Clubcard, and to £6 for those without. It marks the third time Tesco has raised the price of its meal deal for Clubcard members, and the fourth time for those who are not signed up to its loyalty scheme. A Tesco spokesperson said: "Our meal deal remains great value and the ideal way to grab lunch on-the-go at just £3.85 for a main, snack and drink when bought with a Clubcard. "With more than 20m possible combinations the Tesco meal deal has got something for every taste, from a classic Chicken Club Sandwich to Tesco Korean Style Chicken Dragon Rolls." Meanwhile, Tesco has announced it will stop accepting or handling Evri parcels on behalf of customers by the end of November. The supermarket giant is currently winding down its partnership with Evri ParcelShop across individual stores. The arrangement will come to an end across all Tesco Express branches on Friday, November 28. Shops will offer a 10-day grace period after this date to give shoppers who have organised parcel collections at Tesco sites enough time to pick up their items. Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox Find out what's happening near you

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