Asda cuts prices on more than 200 products
This initiative is part of Asda’s ongoing investment to save customers money in the current climate and comes as the latest Asda income tracker shows that 40% of UK households had negative disposable income last month

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Asda has announced price cuts on more than 200 own-label products as part of its ongoing support to help families during the cost-of-living crisis.
The 226 products, which have been reduced in price by an average of 9%, include a host of fresh fruit and vegetables, frozen meat and fish products, cupboard staples and popular ready meals. The price reductions are effective from 21st July in stores and online.
This initiative is part of Asda’s ongoing investment to save customers money in the current climate and comes as the latest Asda income tracker shows that 40% of UK households had negative disposable income last month, meaning their take home pay is not enough to cover their bills.
Last month, Asda launched a summer price lock campaign to freeze the prices on 500 popular branded and own-label products until the end of August.
The supermarket also extended its hugely popular ‘Kids Eat for £1’ café meal offer for the rest of this year. Since launching this initiative last July, Asda has served 2 million meals from its cafes and invested £1.3m subsidising the offer to keep the meal prices at £1.
In addition, Asda recently added a selection of half priced adult meals to the menu, giving a family of four the chance to enjoy a meal in any Asda café for as little as £8.50 in total.
Kris Comerford, Asda’s chief commercial officer, said: “We know that families are continuing to feel the pinch financially, especially as they head into the summer holidays, and are looking for help to make their grocery budget stretch further. Whenever there is an opportunity to help them make their money go further by lowering prices we will continue to do so.”