Nina Warhurst , a presenter on BBC Breakfast , was lauded for her unexpected knack for bargain hunting. The conversation about Nina's love for a yellow reduction sticker became apparent during a conversation about a Netflix programme that was about to return to the streaming site. Co-host Jon Kay explained on air to his co-star: "You can watch series one, two and now three on Netflix from tomorrow.
" Nina then retorted: "Always late to the party, aren't I Jon?" Countering her comments, he let slip her secret love for looking after the pennies. The host quipped: "You know what you're not late for? Getting a bargain." Expressing her passion for finding deals, Nina replied: "Never! I love a yellow label.
Absolutely love one. 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 elaborated: "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 commented: "Aldi began using electronic price tags back in 2021, and Lidl brought them into stores earlier this year." He then confirmed that M&S and Morrisons are also testing the technology to free up staff and enhance customer service. It was at this point that the two presenters decided it was probably a good idea to includ.