Tesco - Aldi Price Match On Hundreds Of Everyday Products!
Latest Deals has worked with Tesco to show you how to get the best low prices everyday with their Aldi price match. Save yourself an extra trip and get Aldi prices at Tesco!
Hundreds of products have been matched with Aldi pricing and it includes big brands and own brand products too. Plus, unlike Aldi, you get Clubcard points on all of your Tesco purchases too! Just look out for the Aldi price match bubble on products in store or the red price match tick online to see the prices.
Whatever you are shopping for, Tesco have low prices everyday across every department including cleaning and household, alcohol, hot & cold drinks, snacks, treats, fresh fruit & vegetables, pets, food cupboard, bakery, frozen and health and beauty too.
⚠ All prices featured in this post were correct at the time of posting
TOP TIP!
If you type "Aldi Price Match" in the search bar on the Tesco website like this...
You can see all the items that are being price matched and you can sort by price low to high too - every little helps
Hearty Food Co. Garlic Baguette 170G - 32p
Tesco Microwave Basmati Rice 250G - 35p
Silver Spoon Granulated Sugar 1Kg - 65p
Colgate Triple Action Toothpaste 100ml - 90p
Springforce Flat Top Bin Liners 40 Pack 75L - 95p
Tesco Wash Up Liquid Lemon 450ml - 38p
H W Nevill's White Bread 800G - 36p
Ms Molly's 12 Iced Fairy Cakes - 75p
Vineyards Zesty White Wine 75Cl - £2.99
Swizzels Bumper Bag 180G - 89p
Frequently Asked Questions
What products do Tesco match?
Tesco match against comparable products at Aldi or we match identical branded products at Aldi
What prices do Tesco check?
We check prices in Aldi stores and/or online twice weekly. The stores we check are located in England, Wales and Scotland. Aldi do not have stores in Northern Ireland.
What price do you match?
We do not match against any promotional prices in Aldi stores and/or online. Pro-rata Aldi price matched considering the product’s size.
Where can I find the price-matched products?
The products we match will vary by week. They can be found in selected larger stores but not in Express stores or in NI stores. Our products’ availability varies by store. All products are subject to availability.
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Ah this is great as I always spend more on petrol driving to Aldi for the cheaper prices, thanks
Price match doesn't mean quality match. Aldi beans and magnum washing up liquid are better quality than Tesco's own.
I agree. The quality of some Aldi products is higher. Another example would be Almat washing powder and laundry liquid according to Which?
I went shopping today and spotted lots of these price matches which all add up thanks for sharing
Always good to see a Supermarket, making an effort for people with a limited budget. Tesco have had some good offers recently, especially on gluten free products. Thanks for the post.
This is good to see from Tesco as Sainsbury also do some price matching, not sure if the quality will be as good as Aldi though!
This is so handy to know I only have an express near me and they often don't do these offers need to get to the big one
Thus great ways to compare the prices for the products and now everything on line we all can see prices so really handy thanks for sharing
I typically find quality better at Tesco but there are certainly exceptions plus saves me money with petrol as my Tesco has a much greater range of products than Aldi, the store is about 3x as big. Generally though much of the generic food is the same quality between both stores I find, baked beans etc.
The tesco cheap baked beans have a perfume taste so are disgusting. You need to check you don't have covid if you can't tell that!
janetaylor456g8 The only baked beans I've ever encountered with a weird taste was an early can of Lidl's baked beans which had a sort of flowery taste I suppose could be described as perfume but that was years ago and when I tried them within the last few years no problem. I don't think I've ever encountered any baked beans recently that were bad although some have a little more or less beans and some have a little thinner or thicker sauce but no issues at all. I'm not really too fussy about baked beans except for the weird tasting Lidl beans in the past.
I've definitely had Tesco stockwell beans recently and they were great no issues at all and I'm definitely very sensitive to any weird tasting beans. I'd actually say they seemed nicer than the beans at Aldi I had recently but I feel this is just the slight variation you seem to get from these generic baked beans that get the supermarket branding slapped on at the end. I'm pretty sure at one point maybe 4 years ago it was pointed out that after stripping the label off it was the same baked beans at many supermarkets but this may have changed.
I bought a tin of red kidney beans twice from Aldi just to make sure about the taste as the first time I thought they were off. If their taste isn't weird, I don't know what is! BonzoBanana
Our nearest Tesco do not stock these price matching items though. Stockwells and other low price own brands are only stocked at the Tesco Extra which is miles away out of town. At least Aldi are closer.
One thing that has gone downhill in Aldi over time though is the quality of their cheap bread, it is very dry and probably past it's best by the time it hits the delivery trucks. They need to change manufacturer or supplier.
If you are talking about their bakery bread its parbaked same as convenience stores and petrol stations shops. It's quickly baked from half baked frozen bread. These breads are very short life and full of extra yeast and other addictives, its an extremely low quality bread although doesn't taste that way. My local coop convenience store often sells this super cheap at the end of the day so do buy it but would never pay full price for such low grade bread. If you are talking about pre-packaged bread that at least is a lot healthier than parbaked but ideally buy your bread from supermarkets that have proper bakeries like larger Tesco's and most Asda and Morrison's stores although even those may use parbaking for some products but not typically normal bread.
Good to know that Aldi is the cheapest store as both Tesco and Sainsbury's try to match thier prices!
Yes its an awful marketing campaign that seems poorly thought through and is just handing marketshare to Aldi. I think they are far better off beating some prices and stressing other advantages like the greater range, getting all you need from one shop and their better support for UK farmers and factories as Aldi and Lidl have a far higher percentage of imported food which is damaging to our economy and adds to our huge debts which are already causing huge damage.
BonzoBanana tesco are the worst offenders when it comes to squeezing farmers for profit. It would be wiser to source local independents for meat products and dairy. If farmers are suffering its not just down to importing foreign meat.
Thank you Emma for sharing this I don’t have an Aldi near me so it’s good to get their price matched prices
I personally use both stores, I'm lucky in the fact that they are close together anyway but I do like the Aldi special buys ie 5 tier shelving unit I got for £12 last year & quite a few others over the years. But I do like Tesco's too as they have a wider range of products & of course the Clubcard points which I have found better than Morrisons especially after they changed their system. Each to there own as we all have different budgets & preferences to taste & quality etc etc.
Pretty pants. Not even proper foods meals can be made and nothing healthy or fresh in that lot.
janetaylor456g8 check out the top tip in the post - type Aldi price match in the Tesco search bar and it shows you all of their offers from 20p Inc fresh fruit and vegetables and meal staples such as rice and pasta. Over 500 items thank you
Lol club card prices fakes deals I can’t believe people,fall for such marketing techniques
This is a great idea as i have already saved a fortune on things i would normally buy. Thanks for sharing
Some good offers here! Don't forget to check your clubcard account to see if there are any vouchers!
I've noticed some of tesco things have creeped up in price lately. Only a few pence but it adds up.
Hate Tesco. They treat their staff appallingly. I have a friend who has sadly now passed. They couldnt wait to get rid of her. They pay the worst in the industry. I woukdnt give them a penny. They should try matching Aldi in staff treatment before costs.
Loved it when they price matched up the 6pints of milk bottles from £1.50 to £1.60 I call it collusion and price fixing!
I much prefer Tesco than aldi. You get the customer service in Tesco, if you ask someone in aldi where something is, they just point their finger and say over there. Than again I've always liked Tesco.
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