Marks and Spencer has announced it will extend its price lock on over 100 food items until summer.
The retailer said it has "listened to customers" and rolled out a change across all of its food halls. The price lock will remain until summer 2023 with items such as apples, satsumas and washing-up liquid lowered in price.
M&S’ price-locked range sits alongside its existing 'Remarksable Value' range which includes 100 products, from 85p wholemeal medium sliced bread to £1.10 tuna chunks in spring water and 85p corn flakes. All items in the range are price benchmarked against competitors including Aldi.
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The refreshed price-locked list includes products such as:
- British White Mushrooms - 300g – £1
- Select Farms Easy Peeler satsumas - 750g - £2
- Granny Smith Apples - four for £2
- Medium Egg Noodles - 250g - £1.15
- Washing up liquid - £1
Alex Freudmann, managing director at M&S Food, said: “Listening to customers right now, value remains firmly top of the list. That’s why our priority is delivering our trusted value promise – offering the best possible quality at the best possible price. By extending our price lock until summer, we’re giving customers certainty on the products they love to shop.
“At the heart of our trusted value promise remains our Remarksable value range. Customers shopping our Remarksable products can be confident each is price benchmarked against key competitors but still sourced to the highest standards. We’ll never compromise on that.
“Customers are also looking to M&S to help make those family meals together more special, and more affordable. Our Dine In is all about that – restaurant quality food at a fraction of the price. We’re determined to offer families a rotating menu of Dine Ins that excite the whole family, whether it’s a Friday Pizza Night or a Tex Mex Tuesday.”
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