As prices rise, we look at whether schemes such as Tesco’s Clubcard and Sainsbury’s Nectar are a good deal
Got washing to do? Would you rather pay £16 for Ariel washing pods or £8? Thirsty? How about £5 or nearly £8 for a dozen Diet Cokes. Hungry? £2.50 a pop for Pringles or £1.75?
The lower prices are among the current “top picks” for Tesco Clubcard holders – and it’s a similar story in other big supermarkets. With the cost of groceries rising, it no longer makes sense to shop without joining a loyalty scheme when it is on offer.