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Supermarket Price Comparisons – Weekly Supermarket Savings

<p>Some supermarkets are now encouraging shoppers to return to them by offering money off vouchers for a minimum spend&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The supermarket wars are ongoing&comma; and as a result&comma; shoppers can only gain&period; The deals on offer will vary from supermarket to supermarket&comma; but savvy shoppers can cut pounds off the cost of their weekly shop this way&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Money off vouchers<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;One of the most enticing offers that have recently been used by more than one supermarket is the money off voucher for your next shop&period; If you spend more than a certain amount – in some supermarkets it can be £40 and in others £50 – then a voucher for £5 or more is issued&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The aim is to get shoppers to return to the same supermarket the following week&period; The various companies are recognising that people are more likely to shop around these days as they bargain hunt&comma; so supermarkets are issuing these appealing offers to encourage customer loyalty&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Saving £5 on the cost of the weekly shop is a bargain&comma; particularly when it’s combined with other money saving options such as collecting reward points and buying in bulk when items are reduced&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;However&comma; offers of this type are not on all the time&comma; so when they are&comma; it’s important to take advantage of them&period; Look out for money saving offers around important occasions&comma; such as in the run-up to Christmas and New Year&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Other supermarkets are offering vouchers when certain items are bought&semi; these vouchers give money off fuel at their petrol station&period; The savings can be as much as 30p per litre of fuel&comma; which is a great saving given the high cost of fuel at the moment&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Tesco has a system which monitors the type of products that people buy regularly and gives a reward voucher at the till for money off that item the next time you purchase it at their supermarket&period; However&comma; these vouchers are not issued every time you shop&period; They also give out vouchers for savings if you spend a certain amount&comma; usually around £3 for a spend of £30&comma; but the offers will vary&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;At Sainsbury’s&comma; the cost of the branded items that you’ve chosen is compared to the cost of the same branded items at other supermarkets&period; This comparison is carried out at the till&comma; and if you’ve paid more than you would have done somewhere else&comma; then a voucher is issued for you to spend the next time you shop in a Sainsbury’s&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The issued supermarket savings voucher may be just for a few pence&comma; but if you have done a large shop&comma; it could be as much as a few pounds&comma; and you can redeem it off your next shop&period; Sainsbury’s is very keen to compete with supermarkets that have traditionally been seen as cheaper&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Supermarket VS Supermarket<&sol;strong><br &sol;>&NewLine;The supermarkets are trying very hard to win as many customers as possible and know that regular deals are the way to encourage people through their doors&period; You can find out which deals are on by looking online at supermarket price comparison sites to find out which sorts of discounts and vouchers are available at the moment&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Andrea Vaned writes for MyFamilyClub the UK’s first website dedicated solely to saving&comma; managing and making money for families&period; The website brings together all the best ways to save money with weekly supermarket price checks&comma; deals and voucher codes&semi; manage money with tools like budget planners and a pre-paid MasterCard&semi; and make money with useful guides&comma; eBooks and eCourses visit us for further tips&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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