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I shopped in Sainsbury’s with my Nectar points but Aldi was still £17 cheaper

The i Paper

The i Paper

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July 3, 2026

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I shopped in Sainsbury’s with my Nectar points but Aldi was still £17 cheaper

Rachel Bickford found that Sainsbury’s discounts and price-matches were still no match for Aldi’s all-round competitive pricing

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