Motorists will now pay less for fuel at many supermarket forecourts as Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons have all cut their petrol and diesel costs.
Sainsbury's has outrageously reneged on its £2.60 prosecco trick, as large swathes of customers who'd taken up the online offer but not yet had it delivered won't get the discounted price.
Asda is so far the only supermarket to confirm it will change its price promotions in light of an investigation by the competition watchdog into pricing tactics.
Budget supermarket Aldi has been crowned Britain's 'most loved' retailer by users of MoneySavingExpert.com, while cut-price fashion retailer Primark has been voted the 'most loathed' company by those who took part in our online poll.
The decision by Sainsbury's to scrap its Brand Match scheme has been seized upon by Tesco, which is offering customers the opportunity to redeem its rival's Brand Match vouchers in its own stores.
Sainsbury's Nectar card customers can double their points' usual value from today to spend on selected items including toys, Christmas decorations and homeware.
Morrisons shoppers have been dealt a blow as those with its free Match & More loyalty card will soon no longer get the price difference back if their grocery shop would have been cheaper at Aldi, Asda, Lidl, Sainsbury's and Tesco.
6 October 2015
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