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Tesco confirms it has discontinued ‘amazing' lunchtime favourite leaving shoppers gutted
Tesco confirms it has discontinued ‘amazing' lunchtime favourite leaving shoppers gutted

The Irish Sun

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

Tesco confirms it has discontinued ‘amazing' lunchtime favourite leaving shoppers gutted

TESCO has left shoppers gutted after discontinuing an "amazing" lunchtime favourite. The supermarket has cut its own brand tomato and basil soup from its chilled range to the disappointment of fans. 1 Tesco has dropped its Tomato and Basil soup from its chilled range Credit: Twitter Tesco stated that it adjusts its soup range throughout the year to reflect seasonal demand. The supermarket will expand its offering again in the autumn. However, even if the removal proves to be temporary, it has already disappointed some loyal fans. One said on X (formerly Twitter): "Trying to find this soup... has it been discontinued?" Another added: "Went into big Tesco to get my favourite tomato & basil soup for dinner, but it was out of stock. Evening ruined." The soup has a smooth tomato blend finished with basil and a hint of black pepper. It has been removed from Tesco's website and is no longer available in stores. A number of other supermarkets sell tomato and basil soup including Sainsbury's where a 600g tub is priced at £1.49 and M&S where 600g will set you back £2.50. Most read in Money Supermarkets regularly review their ranges and cut products to make space for new items. Tesco shoppers have previously been dismayed to find the supermarket no longer stocks six-pint cartons of milk. TOP TESCO BUYS It also cut a popular breakfast staple earlier this year. This week has also seen Aldi confirm it has dropped Deli Smoked Pork Sausage and Deli Smoked Reduced Fat Pork Sausage 160g packs from many of its shelves. Meanwhile Nescafe has dropped a Items do sometimes make a return however. Recently Aldi brought back a popular baby item and Krispy Kreme brought back a fan favourite doughnut. How to save money at Tesco EVERY little helps when it comes to saving money at Tesco. The Sun's Head of Consumer Tara Evans explains how you can save money at the UK's biggest supermarket. Clubcard points Tesco first launched it's loyalty scheme back in 1995. You get one point for every £1 you spend in store. If you spend points in store then 100 points is worth £1. You can spend your points via its reward partners and get triple and even sometimes quadruple the value. Extend Clubcard points You can find lost Clubvcard points and find the last two years of unused vouchers by logging into the Tesco Clubcard site. Clubcard prices If you don't have a Clubcard then you will miss out on its cheaper Clubcard prices. However, don't forget to check prices before you shop because it might not be cheaper than elsewhere, especially on big value items like washing powder and loo roll. Yellow stickers Shops do vary the time they reduce groceries with yellow stickers but Tesco tends to be between 7pm and 9pm. Save money if you shop online If you get your Tesco food shop delivered then it might be worth buying a delivery saver pass to help cut the cost of delivery fees. If you live near a Tesco then you can get click and collect slots of as little as 25p, so it might be cheaper than getting your food delivered. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing . Plus, you can join our

Tesco confirms it has discontinued ‘amazing' lunchtime favourite leaving shoppers gutted
Tesco confirms it has discontinued ‘amazing' lunchtime favourite leaving shoppers gutted

Scottish Sun

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Tesco confirms it has discontinued ‘amazing' lunchtime favourite leaving shoppers gutted

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TESCO has left shoppers gutted after discontinuing an "amazing" lunchtime favourite. The supermarket has cut its own brand tomato and basil soup from its chilled range to the disappointment of fans. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Tesco has dropped its Tomato and Basil soup from its chilled range Credit: Twitter Tesco stated that it adjusts its soup range throughout the year to reflect seasonal demand. The supermarket will expand its offering again in the autumn. However, even if the removal proves to be temporary, it has already disappointed some loyal fans. One said on X (formerly Twitter): "Trying to find this soup... has it been discontinued?" Another added: "Went into big Tesco to get my favourite tomato & basil soup for dinner, but it was out of stock. Evening ruined." The soup has a smooth tomato blend finished with basil and a hint of black pepper. It has been removed from Tesco's website and is no longer available in stores. A number of other supermarkets sell tomato and basil soup including Sainsbury's where a 600g tub is priced at £1.49 and M&S where 600g will set you back £2.50. Supermarkets regularly review their ranges and cut products to make space for new items. Tesco shoppers have previously been dismayed to find the supermarket no longer stocks six-pint cartons of milk. TOP TESCO BUYS It also cut a popular breakfast staple earlier this year. This week has also seen Aldi confirm it has dropped Deli Smoked Pork Sausage and Deli Smoked Reduced Fat Pork Sausage 160g packs from many of its shelves. Meanwhile Nescafe has dropped a much-loved coffee pod and M&S a much-loved dessert. Items do sometimes make a return however. Recently Aldi brought back a popular baby item and Krispy Kreme brought back a fan favourite doughnut. How to save money at Tesco EVERY little helps when it comes to saving money at Tesco. The Sun's Head of Consumer Tara Evans explains how you can save money at the UK's biggest supermarket. Clubcard points Tesco first launched it's loyalty scheme back in 1995. You get one point for every £1 you spend in store. If you spend points in store then 100 points is worth £1. You can spend your points via its reward partners and get triple and even sometimes quadruple the value. Extend Clubcard points You can find lost Clubvcard points and find the last two years of unused vouchers by logging into the Tesco Clubcard site. Clubcard prices If you don't have a Clubcard then you will miss out on its cheaper Clubcard prices. However, don't forget to check prices before you shop because it might not be cheaper than elsewhere, especially on big value items like washing powder and loo roll. Yellow stickers Shops do vary the time they reduce groceries with yellow stickers but Tesco tends to be between 7pm and 9pm. Save money if you shop online If you get your Tesco food shop delivered then it might be worth buying a delivery saver pass to help cut the cost of delivery fees. If you live near a Tesco then you can get click and collect slots of as little as 25p, so it might be cheaper than getting your food delivered. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@ Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories

Tesco confirms it has discontinued ‘amazing' lunchtime favourite leaving shoppers gutted
Tesco confirms it has discontinued ‘amazing' lunchtime favourite leaving shoppers gutted

The Sun

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Tesco confirms it has discontinued ‘amazing' lunchtime favourite leaving shoppers gutted

TESCO has left shoppers gutted after discontinuing an "amazing" lunchtime favourite. The supermarket has cut its own brand tomato and basil soup from its chilled range to the disappointment of fans. 1 Tesco stated that it adjusts its soup range throughout the year to reflect seasonal demand. The supermarket will expand its offering again in the autumn. However, even if the removal proves to be temporary, it has already disappointed some loyal fans. One said on X (formerly Twitter): "Trying to find this soup... has it been discontinued?" Another added: "Went into big Tesco to get my favourite tomato & basil soup for dinner, but it was out of stock. Evening ruined." The soup has a smooth tomato blend finished with basil and a hint of black pepper. It has been removed from Tesco's website and is no longer available in stores. A number of other supermarkets sell tomato and basil soup including Sainsbury's where a 600g tub is priced at £1.49 and M&S where 600g will set you back £2.50. Supermarkets regularly review their ranges and cut products to make space for new items. Tesco shoppers have previously been dismayed to find the supermarket no longer stocks six-pint cartons of milk. TOP TESCO BUYS It also cut a popular breakfast staple earlier this year. This week has also seen Aldi confirm it has dropped Deli Smoked Pork Sausage and Deli Smoked Reduced Fat Pork Sausage 160g packs from many of its shelves. Meanwhile Nescafe has dropped a much-loved coffee pod and M&S a much-loved dessert. Items do sometimes make a return however. Recently Aldi brought back a popular baby item and Krispy Kreme brought back a fan favourite doughnut. How to save money at Tesco EVERY little helps when it comes to saving money at Tesco. The Sun's Head of Consumer Tara Evans explains how you can save money at the UK's biggest supermarket. Clubcard points Tesco first launched it's loyalty scheme back in 1995. You get one point for every £1 you spend in store. If you spend points in store then 100 points is worth £1. You can spend your points via its reward partners and get triple and even sometimes quadruple the value. Extend Clubcard points You can find lost Clubvcard points and find the last two years of unused vouchers by logging into the Tesco Clubcard site. Clubcard prices If you don't have a Clubcard then you will miss out on its cheaper Clubcard prices. However, don't forget to check prices before you shop because it might not be cheaper than elsewhere, especially on big value items like washing powder and loo roll. Yellow stickers Shops do vary the time they reduce groceries with yellow stickers but Tesco tends to be between 7pm and 9pm. Save money if you shop online If you get your Tesco food shop delivered then it might be worth buying a delivery saver pass to help cut the cost of delivery fees. If you live near a Tesco then you can get click and collect slots of as little as 25p, so it might be cheaper than getting your food delivered.

Aldi discontinues popular deli snack in 100 supermarkets as shoppers sob ‘please bring them back'
Aldi discontinues popular deli snack in 100 supermarkets as shoppers sob ‘please bring them back'

Scottish Sun

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

Aldi discontinues popular deli snack in 100 supermarkets as shoppers sob ‘please bring them back'

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ALDI has discontinued a popular deli snack in supermarkets and it's left shoppers devastated. The German discounter has dropped Deli Smoked Pork Sausage and Deli Smoked Reduced Fat Pork Sausage 160g packs from many of its shelves. 2 Aldi has discontinued its Deli smoked reduced fat pork sausages Credit: ALDI 2 The discounter has also discontinued its regular packs from shelves too Credit: ALDI The retailer confirmed they were axed from around 100 of its branches. News that the sausages, which Aldi says are perfect with pasta, wraps and rice, have been discontinued has not been met well by shoppers. One posted on X saying: "What happened to these man. Just disappeared off the shelves. "Please bring them back, I'm on my knees." It's not the first product Aldi has discontinued in recent months, to shoppers' disappointment. The discounter confirmed it had dropped a popular Olaplex dupe that was £24 cheaper than the real thing last month. In February, shoppers' favourite £2.99 Liz Earle beauty dupe was pulled from shelves. The discounter has stopped making the hot cloth cleanser which many said was similar to Liz Earle's £30 Cleanse and Polish cleanser. Aldi actually discontinued the product last spring, but some shoppers only started realising last month. It also axed its popular Very Berry Muesli in February, which had been missing from supermarket shelves. Which chocolate bars have been discontinued in the UK? It's worth bearing in mind though that retailers often discontinue products based on customer demand and sales. SAVE MONEY AT ALDI Keep an eye out for products with red stickers on them at Aldi. These are added to items that have been reduced due to them being close to their best before date or slightly damaged. The best time to get these reduced products is towards the end of the day, when you can get discounts worth up to 75%. Aldi shoppers can pick up Too Good to Go bags of fresh food worth £10 for £3.30 too. You can pick them up in stores but there are only a limited amount each day. Aldi also offers cheap fruit and veg as part of its Everyday Essentials range, including discounted wonky bundles. You can grab a wonky 1.5kg bag of carrots for 60p and a pack of wonky grapes for £1.49 in branches. Keep an eye on the middle aisle shelves of your local Aldi branch too - the discounter is often flogging quirky and discounted stuff there. Shoppers recently saw 300g pouches of Quality Street selling for 49p instead of £1.99 at one branch. Why are products axed or recipes changed? ANALYSIS by chief consumer reporter James Flanders. Food and drinks makers have been known to tweak their recipes or axe items altogether. They often say that this is down to the changing tastes of customers. There are several reasons why this could be done. For example, government regulation, like the "sugar tax," forces firms to change their recipes. Some manufacturers might choose to tweak ingredients to cut costs. They may opt for a cheaper alternative, especially when costs are rising to keep prices stable. For example, Tango Cherry disappeared from shelves in 2018. It has recently returned after six years away but as a sugar-free version. Fanta removed sweetener from its sugar-free alternative earlier this year. Suntory tweaked the flavour of its flagship Lucozade Original and Orange energy drinks. While the amount of sugar in every bottle remains unchanged, the supplier swapped out the sweetener aspartame for sucralose. Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@ Plus, you can join our Sun Money Chats and Tips Facebook group to share your tips and stories

Aldi discontinues popular deli snack in 100 supermarkets as shoppers sob ‘please bring them back'
Aldi discontinues popular deli snack in 100 supermarkets as shoppers sob ‘please bring them back'

The Sun

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Aldi discontinues popular deli snack in 100 supermarkets as shoppers sob ‘please bring them back'

ALDI has discontinued a popular deli snack in supermarkets and it's left shoppers devastated. The German discounter has dropped Deli Smoked Pork Sausage and Deli Smoked Reduced Fat Pork Sausage 160g packs from many of its shelves. The retailer confirmed they were axed from around 100 of its branches. News that the sausages, which Aldi says are perfect with pasta, wraps and rice, have been discontinued has not been met well by shoppers. One posted on X saying: "What happened to these man. Just disappeared off the shelves. "Please bring them back, I'm on my knees." It's not the first product Aldi has discontinued in recent months, to shoppers' disappointment. The discounter confirmed it had dropped a popular Olaplex dupe that was £24 cheaper than the real thing last month. In February, shoppers' favourite £2.99 Liz Earle beauty dupe was pulled from shelves. The discounter has stopped making the hot cloth cleanser which many said was similar to Liz Earle's £30 Cleanse and Polish cleanser. Aldi actually discontinued the product last spring, but some shoppers only started realising last month. It also axed its popular Very Berry Muesli in February, which had been missing from supermarket shelves. Which chocolate bars have been discontinued in the UK? It's worth bearing in mind though that retailers often discontinue products based on customer demand and sales. SAVE MONEY AT ALDI Keep an eye out for products with red stickers on them at Aldi. These are added to items that have been reduced due to them being close to their best before date or slightly damaged. The best time to get these reduced products is towards the end of the day, when you can get discounts worth up to 75%. Aldi shoppers can pick up Too Good to Go bags of fresh food worth £10 for £3.30 too. You can pick them up in stores but there are only a limited amount each day. Aldi also offers cheap fruit and veg as part of its Everyday Essentials range, including discounted wonky bundles. You can grab a wonky 1.5kg bag of carrots for 60p and a pack of wonky grapes for £1.49 in branches. Keep an eye on the middle aisle shelves of your local Aldi branch too - the discounter is often flogging quirky and discounted stuff there. selling for 49p instead of £1.99 at one branch. Why are products axed or recipes changed? ANALYSIS by chief consumer reporter James Flanders. Food and drinks makers have been known to tweak their recipes or axe items altogether. They often say that this is down to the changing tastes of customers. There are several reasons why this could be done. For example, government regulation, like the "sugar tax," forces firms to change their recipes. Some manufacturers might choose to tweak ingredients to cut costs. They may opt for a cheaper alternative, especially when costs are rising to keep prices stable. For example, Tango Cherry disappeared from shelves in 2018. It has recently returned after six years away but as a sugar-free version. Fanta removed sweetener from its sugar-free alternative earlier this year. Suntory tweaked the flavour of its flagship Lucozade Original and Orange energy drinks. While the amount of sugar in every bottle remains unchanged, the supplier swapped out the sweetener aspartame for sucralose.

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