ANOTHER supermarket is slashing the cost of vegetables to just 15p as an Easter price war kicks off.

Aldi has now slashed the prices of its most popular veggies to just 15p.

Aldi has once again reduced the price of a selection of its most popular veggies to just 15p

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Aldi has once again reduced the price of a selection of its most popular veggies to just 15pCredit: Getty
Shopping basket full of vegetables and fruit

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Shopping basket full of vegetables and fruitCredit: Getty
The slashed prices come in time for Easter

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The slashed prices come in time for Easter

White Potatoes (2kg), Carrots (1kg), large Garlic Bulbs (each), Red and White Cabbage (each), large Brown Onions (3 pack), Swede (each), and fresh Cut Rosemary (20g) are all now just 15p.

A spokesperson for the supermarket said: “Aldi work carefully with its suppliers to ensure that the incredible deals do not come at the cost of the growers.

“So, rest assured regardless of promotional activity in store, growers receive the same fair price as usual.

“Aldi’s Easter Super Seven deal will be available in stores from 26th – 30th March (26th – 31st March in Scottish stores).”

Sainsbury’s is set to slash the cost of veggies including potatoes and carrots just in time for your Easter lunch.

Prices start from just 15p which means you can save your cash for chocolate eggs and treats.

It’s important to note that customers need to be signed up for the supermarket’s loyalty schemes to get the deals.

But the good news is you can sign up for the scheme for free via the Sainsbury’s website.

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The deals start next week so you don’t need to worry about your veg going off before the big day.

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Sainsbury’s has outlined each of the discounts, which will be available from March 27 to 31.

Here’s the full list of offers:

  • by Sainsbury’s Carrots (1kg) – 15p with Nectar (65p without Nectar)
  • by Sainsbury’s Parsnips (500g) – 15p with Nectar (£1.30/kg without Nectar)
  • by Sainsbury’s White Potatoes (2kg) – 15p with Nectar (£1.29 without Nectar)
  • by Sainsbury’s Swede – 15p with Nectar (62p without Nectar)
  • by Sainsbury’s Savoy Cabbage – 15p with Nectar (69p without Nectar)

The full haul would cost you just 75p if you have a Nectar card, whereas you’d spend £3.90 without one.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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