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Tesco slashes hundreds of prices in huge January sale

TESCO has announced details of its January sale including discounts on big-name brands and bottles of wine for under a fiver.

The supermarket has announced hundreds of deals on food, drink and household products – with some offers exclusive to Clubcard holders.

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Tesco has released details of its January saleCredit: Alamy

Tesco has slashed the price of popular products including PG Tips, Bird’s Eye and Persil.

There are also reductions on Tesco Finest sandwiches, while bottles of wine have been knocked down to £4.50 each.

The majority of the deals are available now and some last until January 27.

We’ve rounded up the best offers released so far, with more to find in store, so you can keep track of when each promotion starts and ends.

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has put together a list of reduction times per store, although it does vary depending on the location of the supermarket. As a rough guide, the first yellow stickers tend to appear mid-morning, and silly-price reductions begin early evening, when stores cut prices by 75 per cent and more.

Here's where it thinks you can spot a bargain, store-by-store:

  • Asda - Reductions start around 7pm and most have gone by 9pm.
  • Co-op - Varies by store. Expect 50 per cent discount around 5pm, then 75 per cent by 8pm.
  • M&S Food - Final reductions at 6.30pm in stores that close at 7pm and 8pm at stores that close at 9pm. Some items marked down due to sell-by date after lunchtime rush.
  • Morrisons - Reductions start late morning or lunchtime.
  • Sainsbury's - Some stores start at 1.30pm, others don't start until 7pm. Dependent on store location and opening times.
  • Tesco - No hard and fast rule. Some big stores start reductions at 8am, others don't start until early evening.
  • Aldi - Doesn't reduce prices during course of the day.
  • Lidl - Not enough info to say
  • Waitrose - Dependent on store but usually just before closing time, according to shoppers.

When we checked the prices for the above items, Tesco came out cheapest against other UK supermarkets.

However, as prices can fluctuate, we always recommend comparing prices yourself before you hand over any cash.

These deals are available in most Tesco stores, but not in any Metro or Express branches.

Tesco has just under 4,000 shops in the UK and you can find your nearest one by using .

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Shoppers can also hunt out each offer online on the Tesco website.

If you're buying online, remember to factor in the price of delivery to your shop.

Tesco typically charges between £1 and £7 depending on the day and time of your delivery.

You'll also be charged a £4 basket charge if your order is under £40.

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