TESCO has cut the price of its milk for the first time in three years.

Shoppers will be able to make use of the new prices from today (April 12).

Tesco has cut the price of milk from today

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Tesco has cut the price of milk from todayCredit: Getty

The supermarket giant’s four-pint milk will drop by 10p, from £1.65 to £1.55.

While its two-pint of milk bottles will drop from £1.30 to £1.25 and its one-pint bottles to 90p from 95p.

Shoppers will be able to take advantage of the new prices online and in store.

We checked online at the time of writing and the new price is available.

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On top of that, Tesco has also locked the prices on over 1,000 of its products up until July 5.

Some of the items and the price they will stay at include:

  • Yorkshire Tea 4- bags – £1.50
  • McCain Naked Overn Chips 900g – £1.95
  • Cushelle toilet tissue 9 roll – £5.60
  • Oykos strawberry greek style yoghurt 4 x 110g – £2
  • Shredded wheat 30 pack – £3.20
  • Kenco smooth instant coffee 200g – £6
  • Orang squash 1.5l – £1.80
  • Hartley’s strawberry jelly 135g – 95p
  • Homepride self-raising flour 1kg – £1.65
  • Aqua fresh & minty toothpaste 75ml – 80p

Jason Tarry, chief executive at Tesco, said: “We know that customers are still having to budget carefully, so we’re pleased to be able to reduce prices where we can, and also give them a little extra help by locking the prices of more than a thousand everyday products.

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“Milk is a key everyday staple for so many families. We’ve seen some cost price deflation for milk across the market in recent times, and we want to take this opportunity to pass that reduction on to customers.”

The price lock comes just as Marks & Spencer confirmed it has extended the price lock of 100 of its food and home essential items.

Shoppers will be contacted from today (April 12) to be told about the extension.

The shopping essentials that are included in the price lock include easy peeler satsumas for £2, long grain rice for 65p and 1KG of sugar for £1.

Of the cupboard essentials, the lock in includes washing up liquid for £1 and shower gel, also for £1.

The price lock is being extended across all M&S stores and shoppers will be able to make use of the deals now.

How to cut grocery costs

It’s always a good idea to look for ways to save on your supermarket weekly shop, regardless of where you go.

For example, there are cheap food clubs run by local community groups or charities floating around.

They’re different to food banks because you don’t need to be referred by anyone to join one.

These clubs link up with local supermarkets, who donate food nearing their sell-by date.

They are usually run from public places, such as church halls.

There are also food waste apps to make use of.

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The Too Good To Go app, for instance, matches you with local food outlets that have food left at the end of the day to sell for less.

You pay from £1 to £7 for a ‘magic’ bag or box from a local business that contains a surprise mix of products.

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing [email protected]

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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