300 new products will be significantly cheaper at Tesco
On June 16, more than 300 new products will be hit by Tesco’s yellow arrow, which indicates the reduced selection. The department store chain has redesigned its discount product list of more than 2,000 items in such a way that as many customers as possible can choose from the range according to their needs. New products with the most discounts include dairy and meat products as well as plant-based foods, sweets and board games.
Tesco constantly monitors the changes in customer needs and makes sure that among its varied customers, everyone can optimize their household expenses in the way that best suits their life situation. The company is therefore still committed to low prices, and by revising and transforming its selection, it will offer discount prices on more than 300 items from June 16. These products are also part of the product range of more than 2,000 items, marked with a yellow arrow pointing down, for which Tesco introduced a price discount in mid-May.
In the renewed selection, for example, Nádudvari cheeses are available 20% cheaper, and Magic Milk Caucasian kefir 24% cheaper. Good news for those with a sweet tooth, Tesco offers a 17% discount on Hass classic pudding, and a 19% discount on After Eight selection desserts. Plant-based diners can also choose from several reduced-price options, such as Polcz vegan steak cream (-18%), Vegan Grill seitans and smoked eggs (-13% or -20%), vEGGs vegan egg substitute (-20%) ) or Violife cheese substitutes (-13%). For summer grilling, the selection of grilled sausages from the Pap Kolbászműhely Grill pack is available at a 23% discount, and the Nádudvar Chef Exclusive Nuremberg sausage is available at a 21% price reduction, and for the summer holidays, some board games can be purchased 19-31% cheaper.
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