Sainsbury’s Hikes Cost Of Meal Deal Again
Sainsbury’s has increased the cost of its standard meal deal by 5% – the second hike in less than a year.
According to trade publication The Grocer, the price of a main product, a side, and a drink at the supermarket has risen this week from £3.75 to £3.95. This follows a 25p increase in July 2024, meaning the price of the Sainsbury’s meal deal has increased by 12.8% over the last year.
The cost of its premium meal deal has remained unchanged at £5 since it was introduced in 2022.
Sainsbury’s did not tell The Grocer what was driving the latest price increase. However, the report noted that the supermarket has recently expanded its food-to-go range, adding 35 new products.
The hike means Sainsbury’s meal deal is now priced significantly higher than its rivals. Tesco’s equivalent meal deal costs £3.60 for Clubcard members, whilst Morrisons charges £3.60 for More Card holders.
A Sainsbury’s spokesperson insisted that it “continued to offer one of the best value meal deals around”.
NamNews Implications:
* Consumers who benchmark inflation by the official stats…
* …will perceive a 12-month 12.8% increase in price of a Meal Deal as greater than inflation.
* Couple this with the fact that Sainsbury’s ‘meal deal is now priced significantly higher than its rivals’…
* …means that Sainsbury’s and rivals will watch consumer reaction with interest.
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