BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst has been hailed for her skill in sniffing out a good deal. During a segment on the show, the discussion turned to Nina's love for a steal when chatting about the comeback of a popular Netflix series. Her co-host Jon Kay revealed to viewers: "You can watch series one, two and now three on Netflix from tomorrow.
" Nina quickly chimed in with a joke: "Always late to the party, aren't I Jon?" Jon couldn't resist outing her thrifty side, noting: "You know what you're not late for? Getting a bargain." Nina wasn't shy about her penchant for saving a quid, responding with gusto: "Never! I love a yellow label. Absolutely love one.
" She added with a smile: "You might have noticed though, how prices are labelled in supermarkets is beginning to change...
Electronic labels are replacing the yellow stickers apparently, how do we get the bargains then?" She continued, sharing her concerns: "We're all familiar with those stickers that denote a bargain. But what does it all mean for those? For years now, supermarkets have displayed discounts using stickers, but a few shoppers have noticed digital price displays." Jon added: " Aldi began using electronic price tags back in 2021, and Lidl brought them into stores earlier this year.
" He went on to mention that M&S and Morrisons are also trialling the tech to make life easier for staff and improve service for shoppers, reports the Express . The two presenters, sensing the need for some expert advice on savings, introd.