Waitrose has slashed the price of more than 200 products as part of its £100 million plan to lower bills for shoppers this summer.
The supermarket has cut the cost of more than 100 products by at least 10%, with everyday items such as bread and mince receiving some of the biggest reductions.
The price of an 800g Waitrose soft white medium loaf has been cut by 13%, from £1.15 to £1. Meanwhile, the price of a 500g pack of beef mince has been reduced by 11%, from £3.55 to £3.15.
Other reduced items include cupboard staples such as butter, tomato ketchup and caster sugar, as well as cocktail sausages, salads and ice cream for summer barbecues and picnics.
A 450g pack of Waitrose watermelon chunks now costs £3.95, down 21% from £5. Meanwhile, a 150ml bottle of Waitrose Caesar dressing now costs £1.25, down 13% from £1.45.
This is the second time the supermarket has cut its prices this year, having lowered the cost of more than 300 products in February.
Charlotte Di Cello, commercial director at Waitrose, said: “We’re investing millions in lowering the prices of everyday food across our aisles so customers benefit every time they shop with us.
“We’ve made these cuts with absolutely no compromise on the high quality, high welfare, and delicious recipes our customers expect from us.
“We’ll still react to any drops in food inflation and pass on savings to our customers as soon as the prices we pay begin to fall, and we’ll continue to pay farmers a fair price for their products too.”
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