Tesco hikes meal deal prices in major change as even Clubcard members to pay more
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Supermarkets, including Tesco, offer meal deals for lunchtime shoppers but these offerings have become more expensive in recent years
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Tesco shoppers face another price hike today as the supermarket's popular meal deal becomes more expensive for millions of shoppers.
The supermarket giant's offering will now cost shoppers up to £4.25 depending if they have a loyalty card or not.
Clubcard holders will pay £3.85 for their lunch combo - up from £3.60. Those without the loyalty card will need to fork out £4.25, an increase from the previous £4.
The high street staple's premium meal deal options will also be impacted by this latest the price hike to the meal deal.
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Tesco is raising the price of its meal deal
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Tesco Clubcard members will see their cost jump from £5 to £5.50, while non-members face a steeper increase from £5.50 to £6.
The supermarket's meal deal is well-known as being a convenient lunch option for their workday meals.
This marks the third time Clubcard members have seen their meal deal costs go up, while those shopping without the loyalty card are facing their fourth increase.
In February 2022, non-Tesco Clubcard members saw prices jump from £3 to £3.50, though Clubcard holders were spared that initial rise.
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Britons have been forced to contend with inflation-hiked supermarket prices in recent years
| PAHowever, October of that year brought another bump, pushing costs to £3.40 for members and £3.90 for everyone else.
Then in August 2024, prices climbed again to £3.60 and £4, respectively.
Now, just a year later, shoppers are dealing with yet another increase that adds 25p to their lunch bill.
According to the retailers, meal deal shoppers have over 20 million different combinations are available.
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Currently, the most popular combo features the Chicken Club Sandwich, an Egg Protein Pot, and a 500ml Coca-Cola - items that would cost £6.50 if purchased individually.
The supermarket chain cites that this means Cubcard holders still save £2.65 even with today's new pricing.
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Furthermore, Clubcard shoppers have chance to win a brand new electric car. Tesco is giving away a Vauxhall Frontera Electric worth £25,995 as part of celebrating 30 years of Clubcard.
To enter, customers need to check their receipts for a special QR code or look for displays in stores with the competition closing on August 31.
They can also visit tesco.com/vauxhallcompetition to participate. After answering some questions correctly, one lucky Clubcard member will be randomly selected as the winner.