Which? data: Poor supermarket pricing is ‘letting shoppers down’

Supermarket employee helping customer
Supermarkets are being accused of leaving shoppers "struggling" to find the best deals, according to a Which? investigation into the grocery market.
// Experts at Which? have said supermarket unit pricing makes cheap deals harder to find
// Grocers have been accused of leaving shoppers “struggling” to find the best deals

Supermarkets are being accused of leaving shoppers “struggling” to find the best deals and missing out on potential savings, according to data uncovered by the latest Which? investigation into the grocery market.

Experts at Which? said that supermarkets are “letting shoppers down” by using inconsistent price labels, which make cheap deals harder to find.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Supermarkets don’t care about trying to help customers find a good deal. They intentionally make pricing confusing to deceive people into paying more.

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