Tesco raises price of meal deal by 25p


The UKโ€™s biggest supermarket, Tesco, has increased the price of its lunchtime meal deal by 25p.

The chain said its meal deal has risen from ยฃ3.60 to ยฃ3.85 for Clubcard members, and from ยฃ4 to ยฃ4.25 for shoppers without a loyalty card.

Some 80% of Tescoโ€™s customers use Clubcard when buying a lunchtime meal deal, the supermarket said.

The loyalty scheme offers discounted prices on selected items and the opportunity for customers to earn points on their shopping.

Most major supermarkets have their own version of a loyalty card, in a bid to retain customers at a time of fierce competition in the sector.

Tescoโ€™s โ€œpremiumโ€ meal deal has also risen from ยฃ5 to ยฃ5.50 for those with a Clubcard, and from ยฃ5.50 to ยฃ6 for those without.

A spokeswoman for Tesco said its meal deal, which contains a main, snack and drink, โ€œremains great valueโ€ and was an โ€œideal way to grab lunch on the goโ€.

The most popular items are the chicken club sandwich for main, the egg protein pot as the snack, and a bottle of Coca-Cola.

There are thought to be more than 20 million possible combinations of Tescoโ€™s meal deal.

The price hike has come on the same day that Tesco signed a letter warning the Chancellor that food inflation was expected to reach 6% later this year.

The letter, sent by the British Retail Consortium and signed by more than 60 retail bosses, said it was โ€œbecoming more and more challengingโ€ for firms to โ€œabsorb the cost pressures we faceโ€.

The prices of certain items like coffee, tea, milk, eggs, chocolate and soft drinks have surged recently.

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