Britons are overpaying £500 on groceries: how supermarkets are raising prices.
Secrets of saving in stores
According to The Sun: Consumers could spend £500 more a year due to tricks with lower shelves in stores. Prices for everyday items like bread have soared to unprecedented heights, and many Britons are feeling the financial strain like never before. New data from Barclays, obtained exclusively, shows that one in four households is now...
“...experiencing difficulties with financial expenditures”
This situation is prompting consumers to choose products more carefully and look for new ways to save.
In the face of rising prices, it is important to be aware of how to choose better deals and what makes up your shopping basket. Consumers should pay attention not only to lower prices but also to the placement of goods in stores, as it can influence purchasing decisions. Knowing these tricks will help save money in this difficult financial situation.
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