If you shop at Tesco, you’ve probably noticed that prices move up and down. That’s why staying on top of the latest Tesco news helps you keep more cash in your pocket. In this guide we cover the biggest recent changes, practical tips for using your Clubcard, and how Tesco stacks up against other UK supermarkets.
The most talked‑about change this year is the Tesco meal deal price hike. As of August 21, 2025 the standard deal costs £3.85 with a Clubcard and £4.25 without. The premium option is now £5.50 with a Clubcard and £6.00 without. While the new price is a bit higher than last year, it’s still cheaper than the same deal at Sainsbury’s or Morrisons and far cheaper than the combo you’d find at Boots.
What does the deal include? You get any sandwich, wrap, or salad, plus a drink and a snack. The key is to mix and match. Pick a protein‑rich sandwich, a low‑sugar drink, and a fruit snack for a balanced lunch that won’t break the bank.
Clubcard points turn everyday shopping into extra cash. Every £1 you spend earns you 1 point, and 500 points equal a £5 voucher. The trick is to use the Clubcard on big ticket items – like household essentials or bulk snacks – where the points add up fast.
Also, keep an eye on the weekly Clubcard offers. They often bundle a product you need with a double‑point boost. That means you get the same item and double the points, stretching your voucher value.
Don’t forget the Tesco app. It tracks your points in real time and notifies you when a new offer drops. A quick glance each morning can save you a few pounds before you even head to the store.
When you compare Tesco to other supermarkets, a few things stand out. Tesco usually has the widest range of own‑brand products, from the budget “Tesco Everyday Value” line to the premium “Tesco Finest” range. This gives you flexibility to choose quality or price, depending on what you need.
In terms of overall price level, Tesco sits in the middle. It’s generally cheaper than Sainsbury’s on fresh produce, but a bit pricier than Aldi on pantry staples. However, the Clubcard and meal deal discounts can swing the balance in Tesco’s favor, especially if you shop smart.Bottom line: keep track of the meal deal price, maximize your Clubcard points, and compare price tags before you stock up. These simple steps will help you get the most out of Tesco without feeling like you’re overspending.
Posted by Daxton LeMans On 7 Mar, 2025 Comments (0)
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