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Co-op has announced it will be cutting the price of everyday items such as milk, eggs and bread across its 2,400 UK shops. The Aldi price match move will be offered for the first time on more than 100 products, with the businesses claiming it is the largest move of its kind across UK convenience stores. The lower prices will be available to the retailer’s member customers and, for them, will see a pint of Co-op milk fall from 95p to 85p and Co-op medium free-range eggs and a tiger bloomer loaf of bread both drop 20p to £1.

45. The retailer said more than one million members bought at least one of the price-matched products every week, including Co-op branded fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, chicken and dairy. The new prices will be available across all of the Co-op’s 2,400 shops and on “quick commerce” delivery platforms including Shop.



coop website, Deliveroo and Uber Eats. Co-op managing director Matt Hood commented: “I am very clear that, in this current economic climate, price is most often the deciding food shopping factor for our members and customers. “Price has often been perceived as the Achilles heel of convenience shopping, but this new initiative will change that and show there is no compromise in value, quality, or range to shopping conveniently.

” The Co-op has six million customers signed up to its membership scheme, which costs £1. What's the Difference Between Best Before and Use-By? How do you become a member of the Co-op? Becoming a Co-op member .

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