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Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons shoppers warned 'switch' to Aldi and Lidl immediately
Birmingham Live via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoOur analysis shows that Aldi and Lidl are still cheaper than the traditional supermarkets, even when you include loyalty pricing.” The Asda basket cost £131.42 while the Morrisons basket set ...
Tesco, Sainsburys and Aldi go head to head as cheapest shop named - including loyalty discounts
Devon Live via Yahoo News UK· 4 days ago...price for 65 items Aldi £118.41 Lidl £121.31 Tesco Clubcard £130.90 Asda £131.42 Sainsbury’s...
Moravec’s Paradox And The Age Of Robotics
Forbes· 4 days agoIt was striking that Rishi Sunak chose to start the penultimate day of his somewhat challenging re-election campaign at an Ocado warehouse staffed by...
Aldi costs 28% less for the same 65 products than Waitrose
This Is Money· 5 days agoAldi has been crowned the cheapest supermarket for a trolley-load of 65 products despite rivals...
FTSE 250 movers: Wizz flies lower as president goes; Baltic Classifieds rises
ShareCast· 5 days agoFTSE 250 (MCX) 20,345.54 0.75%
How to get cash if your supermarket delivery is late
Gazette Live - Teeside· 5 days agoWhile such delays can be caused by numerous factors, did you know that you're entitled to some compensation if your delivery is behind schedule? Speaking...
Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Ocado shoppers who get home deliveries 'warned'
Birmingham Live via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoThe consumer group Which? say if you've paid for "special delivery" or if your order arrives "later than agreed" then you can claim back the delivery costs "as the service wasn't delivered".
M&S 'not unhappy' with Ocado Retail, says chairman
RTÉ News· 5 days agoRetailer Marks & Spencer is "not unhappy" with the current performance of Ocado Retail, its online supermarket joint venture with Ocado Group, M&S...
Johnson appears on campaign trail at last – to dance on Sunak’s grave | John Crace
The Guardian· 6 days agoCast your mind back to 22 May. You probably wondered not just why Rishi Sunak had called an election at all, but why he had chosen a six-week campaign. Six weeks is what it would take for the Tories to lose their minds completely.
QUENTIN LETTS: Wit-laced acidity to cut through grease of Starmerism
Daily Mail· 6 days agoThe Prime Minister pictured during a visit to a Morrison's bakery in Oxfordshire Mr Sunak pictured...