jon81uk
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The issue is a lot of prices have gone up anyway due to the inflation over the last four years or so. But in most cases the inflated price for a month and then on offer for a month was happening before the special offers were restricted to loyalty cardholders only.I think they need to keep a constant check on it then, because people are regularly seeing examples of normal pricing being way higher than they can ever recall seeing things sold at (and if the supermarkets are using the same tricks of inflating prices in one or two stores for xx days, then that is to me somewhat misleading even if legal).
Some examples are things like New Covent Garden soup, used to be £1.80 and regularly on special offer at £1. Recently it was £2 and on offer at £1.40. Now it is £2.20 and on offer at £1.50. SO the price has gone up due to inflation and the offer price up with in. The higher "usual" price and lower offer price was the same before the offers were only for Clubcard/Nectar.
Ginsters pasty is exactly the same, used to be about £1.80 and then on offer for £1. Now its £2 or more and on offer (with a loyalty card) for £1.20.
Yet go to other stores and they might price these items at an inbetween price without the constant switch between offer and not.