TESCO has doubled the price of its sanitary product since a year ago – meaning it’s no longer the cheapest on the market.

Tesco’s 10-pack Essentials maxi towels used to be the cheapest sanitary pads at 23p, according to MoneySavingExpert.

Tesco used to have the cheapest sanitary product on the market

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Tesco used to have the cheapest sanitary product on the marketCredit: Getty

However, a recent price check has shown that Tesco‘s product has doubled in price from 2p per pad to 4p per pad.

Despite the price increase, there are still ways you can keep costs down when buying sanitary pads and we reveal which supermarkets have the best offer.

Squeezed Brits are facing a range of of price rises as the cost of living crisis grips the nation.

The cost of supermarket staples has soared by 8% over the past year and prices of non-food items are also going up.

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Tesco said the price change took place in July 2021.

Following this, Asda now has the cheapest pads in stores with its regular ultra towels costing 3p a towel.

Alternatively, Asda’s regular non-applicator tampons are even cheaper 2p a tampon.

The next cheapest pads are Morrisons’ 24-pack maxi towels, Asda’s 20-pack regular applicator tampons and Tesco’s 10-pack Essentials maxi towels, which all work out as 4p per pad.

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If you are looking for other ways to save money on sanitary products, you could downshift from branded to own-brand products, which usually cost less.

It’s also a good idea to use a sanitary product comparison site to see where’s cheapest.

For example, Sanitary Saver breaks down the cost of tampons and pads from shops including Asda, Boots, Morrisons, Ocado, Sainsbury’s, Superdrug, Tesco and Waitrose.

In addition, there are a number of free period-tracker apps that let you monitor your cycle and predict when your next period is due.

This can help you plan ahead so you can make sure you have sanitary products stocked rather than having to rush out and buy at a higher price.

You can also consider switching to reusable sanitary products to cut down costs. These include menstrual cups, reusable pads and “period pants”.

We previously shared how a woman saved thousands of pounds by reusing my sanitary towels.

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Meanwhile, we round up nine best reusable sanitary pads to buy this year – from panty liners to washable pads.

Last year, the hated tampon tax was abolished as Britain ditched the EU levy, slashing the cost of sanitary products for women.

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