Nectar Prices: Sainsbury’s adds fruit & veg to loyalty discount scheme


Updated on 22 June 2023 | 0 Comments

Sainsbury's says a total of 2,800 products are now included in its Nectar Prices promotion following the addition of selected fresh produce and ready meals.

Sainsbury’s has expanded the number of products included in its new Nectar prices money-saving scheme.

The scheme will now be available on selected fruit & veg and ready meals for the first time, meaning that in total 2,800 products are now included. 

Saving with a Nectar card

Nectar Prices was launched back in April, and allows members of the Nectar loyalty scheme to benefit from lower prices on specific products.

When Nectar Prices first rolled out, there were 300 products across the household, pet food and confectionary categories. 

However, the included categories has been increased significantly since then and now includes health and beauty, alcohol, baby and food cupboard items, dairy and now fresh produce.

The discounts on offer will vary between individual products.

Here is a selection of some of the new additions:

  • Sainsbury’s strawberries (usually £2.25, Nectar Price £1.75)
  • Sainsbury's easy peelers (usually £1.35, Nectar Price £1);
  • Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference vittoria cherry vine tomatoes (usually £2.25, Nectar Price £1.75);
  • Sainsbury’s medium ripe & ready avocados (usually £1.60, Nectar Price £1.20)*;
  • CSainsbury’s Best of British apples (usually £1.70, Nectar Price 85p);
  • Sainsbury’s Taste the Difference Jersey royal potatoes (usually £3, Nectar Price £1.50);
  • Wasabi Chicken Katsu Curry with rice (usually £4.25, Nectar Price £3.75);
  • Charlie Bigham's lasagne (usually £9.50, Nectar Price £7).

Sainsbury’s has promised that even more items and categories will be added to the Nectar Price scheme in time.

Rewarding loyalty

The Nectar Prices scheme is an easy one to benefit from.

All you have to do is swipe your loyalty card at the till, or scan your app, and the discounts will be automatically applied. It’s the same process when shopping online too.

Nectar Prices is just one recent example of supermarkets trying to win ‒ and keep ‒ our custom by offering lower prices to members of their specific loyalty scheme. Similar programmes are in place at Tesco and Co-op.

All of these loyalty schemes are free to join, and offer the chance of shoppers to save a few quid on their shop, whether it’s a one-off visit or a regular occurrence.

With all of these schemes, the products included are clearly marked both in store and online so you can identify where savings can be made.

Of course, the reality is that it’s only really a saving if that’s the item you were planning to buy anyway.

Getting £1 or so off a fruit loaf is all well and good if that’s a staple part of your weekly shop, but not so good if it’s not something you really want.

As a result, just how effective these loyalty scheme discounted prices will be for your own budgeting comes down to what you are looking to buy, and whether those items are included.

Our spending on food

There’s been no escaping the way that our food prices have risen over the last year or so.

According to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), food price inflation currently sits at a rate of 18.4%.

The ONS also found that, while two-thirds of us have reported our cost of living increasing in the past month, that rises to a whopping 97% when just looking at the price of our food.

Understandably, around 44% of us are looking to spend less on food and essentials, while half have said they are now looking to buy less food when they hit the supermarkets.

There has been speculation that food price inflation may have peaked, though there are limited signs of that really happening.

It’s worth remembering that even if inflation does start to slow, that doesn’t mean we will see a saving at the till ‒ it just means that the price of our food will increase more slowly.

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