Jon Kay and Nina Warhurst were enjoying plenty of banter on BBC Breakfast today — especially when it came to a segment on supermarket yellow sticker discounts — and it turns out that Sally is a huge fan! The pair had been discussing the return of Netflix's hit show Heartstopper when they started chatting about Nina's discounting skills. After a segment about the show's return for season three, Sally said: "I haven't watched any of Heartstopper but I will now be going into series one and catching up. It looks great!" Jon replied: "You can watch series one, two and now three on Netflix from tomorrow," to which Nina quipped: "Always late to the party, aren't I Jon?" Jon then replied: "You know what you're not late for? Getting a bargain.
" Speaking about her love of bargain hunting, Nina continued: "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?" Speaking to Ben Boulos, who presented the segment, Nina joked: "I'm panicking, Ben," as he revealed that the introduction of digital displays in supermarkets could mean that stores begin to use dynamic pricing rather than sticking to the old-fashioned discount labels.
He explained: "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 s.