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Another major supermarket slashes price of Easter Sunday dinner essentials to 15p as price war kicks off

Published on April 09, 2025 at 11:50 AM

ANOTHER major supermarket is set to slash the price of its Easter Sunday dinner essentials to just 15p.

Retailers often cut the price of vegetables aroundor Easter to draw in shoppers.

A young woman's hands holding an empty shopping basket in a supermarket.
Another major supermarket has slashed the cost of Easter dinner essentials

This year is no different,to 15p from April 15.

Shortly after ‘s announcement Aldi also joined in, offering its “

is now the latest contender in this bargain price battle, confirming it will be offering Easter dinner essentials for 15p from April 16th as well as 50% off selected Easter mains, which starts now.

From Wednesday 16 April to Sunday 20 April, shoppers can snap up a range of Sainsbury's veggies for just 15p.

This means you do not need to worry about your vegetables going off before the big day.

The 15p essentials include White Potatoes (2kg), British Parsnips (500g), British Swedes and British Carrots.

There is one caveat.

The deal is only available to Nectar card holders so shoppers will need to make sure they have a Nectar card in order to cash in on this bargain.

For those who aren't already Nectar card holders, you can register for free by downloading the app on your smartphone.

Whilst the 15p essentials offer will only be available for the 4-day window, shoppers can already snap up Sainsbury's Easter mains for 50% off from now until April 22.

The mains include a Whole Leg of Lamb (now £7.85/kg) , 21 Day Matured Lean Beef Roasting Joint (now £7.50/kg) and Scottish Salmon Side (now £12.50/kg).

These offers, as well as the ones set to come soon, are available both online and in-stores.

However they are only available whilst stock lasts so you'll have to be quick to snap up these savvy bargains.

Its also worth keeping an eye out what other retailers are offering as supermarkets will all begin to stock up on Easter deals week , ahead of Easter Sunday.

This year's deals come as grocery price edged up, putting the rising cost of food just behind on the list of consumer concerns.

Supermarket prices are now 3.5% higher than a year ago, up from 3.3% in February, according to analysts Kantar.

The supermarkets’ battle to compete for consumers will be welcome news for households who are worried about their finances.

Fraser McKevitt, head of and consumer insight at Kantar, said: “While the number of people reported as financially struggling has fallen from its recent peak, this still accounts for almost a quarter (22%) of the country.

“The rising cost of groceries ranks third on the list of concerns keeping consumers awake at night, just behind and the country’s overall economic outlook.”;

Despite worries around money, shoppers still spent £134million on chocolate eggs and other seasonal confectionery last month.

Meanwhile, a groundbreaking study by the consumer watchdog analysed average food prices to find out whichchain was the cheapest for shoppers in March 2025.

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