The chain is outperforming B&M
Prices of most things are going up, whether it's basics like bread and milk, or family favourites like fish fingers and beans. Many people are changing the way they shop - and for some that means changing where they shop as some families struggle to make ends meet.
Reporter Emma Gill visited the branch in Tyldesley, Wigan, to see what bargains that could be picked up and she was surprised by just how cheap many of the products were. Drinks were cheap too, with a 1.25l bottle of Pepsi Max Lime priced just 79p and a 1-litre bottle of Robinson's double strength blackcurrant for £1. The same cordial costs £2.25 in Tesco and even under Asda's multibuy offer, still works out more expensive at two bottles for £3.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Lesser known budget supermarket is owned by B&M, and well worth seeking outThe company has rebranded some of its stores as B&M Express as shoppers are more familiar with the name
Read more »
Hidden gems you shouldn't miss before the Steam Summer Sale endsWith less than a week left before the Steam Summer Sale ends, don't look past these bargains on lesser-known games.
Read more »
Santini Unico Men’s Bib ShortsGreat bibs, suitable for long days out in sublime comfort. Only you will know about the nice colourful bits, though...
Read more »
Cycling in Copenhagen: discover some great routes to try in this stunning city during the Tour de FranceVisiting for the Tour or planning a trip to the stunning city of Copenhagen soon? Here's you need to know about cycling in this incredibly bike-friendly city, plus two great route suggestions... sponsored
Read more »
Village speak out after finale of drama on real life murders'This village has a great community feel and hopefully a great future'
Read more »
We tried supermarket strawberries and the cheapest punnet wonIt's strawberry season but how do the supermarket punnets really compare? aff
Read more »