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These yellow sticker deals, commonly known as 'whoopsie deals', are generally located in the 'reductions' sections of most large supermarkets. They are essentially clearance items and can vary from a ...
Shoppers can often bag themselves a bargain by buying reduced price items in stores. Many supermarkets use yellow stickers to show which products are being offered at a discount. These are usually ...
From Santa Cruz to Spain, the Mystery Spot’s bright yellow bumper sticker has become an international cultural touchstone, ...
Major supermarket gives away ‘yellow sticker’ items for free to combat food waste. Supermarket will trial its latest innovation in a small number of Express stores ...
IT’S the supermarket section you can guarantee will always have shoppers crowded around it. And if you regularly nab reduced items, you might wonder just why the stickers on them are yellow &… ...
Yellow sticker items are typically spotted towards the end of the day, as supermarkets make a final effort to sell products before they expire or are due to be taken off the shelves for good.
But as part of a new trial at a small number of Tesco Express stores, the supermarket will cut “yellow sticker” prices to £0 for products that haven’t been sold after 9.30pm.
FROM discount stickers to electronic shelf tags and self-scanners, how many of these changes have you spotted in your local supermarket? Retailers are under pressure to run their businesses more ef… ...
These yellow sticker items are foods marked down due to imminent expiry or discontinuation. Bargain hunting has become a trend among shrewd consumers, with many sharing their top finds on TikTok .
All yellow sticker food will become free after 9.30pm, with the normal weekday closing time for a Tesco Express 11pm. How much food is wasted in the UK? It is estimated that almost 10 million tonnes ...
The new 'free' yellow sticker scheme from Tesco will mean shoppers can nab a range of items for nothing - but there is a major catch for those wanting to take advantage.