Supermarket's 1p reduction really solves the cost of living crisis
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A supermarket has just solved the cost of living crisis (not), by reducing a drink by 1p. A shopper noticed a can of Diet Coke which they said was in Sainsbury's and posted a snap of it on Reddit, with the apparently sarcastic caption: Thank you Sainsbury's for doing your part to help the cost of living crisis. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The image showed the can had originally cost £1 but had been reduced to the life changing sum of 99p. from CasualUK Commenting, people sympathised about the state of the world. I remember the days a pint of lager cost that, one said. Another said: That sticker must’ve cost the p so what’s the point? What a bargain! a third quipped. And a fourth said: Don't all rush at once guys. We don't have to tell you (but we will) that the post comes amid a terrible cost of living crisis, with soaring inflation, expensive energy and a bumbling government that keeps going on about the anti-growth coalition. Still, if you look after the pennies, the pounds look after themselves we guess... indy100 has contacted Sainsbury's to comment on this story. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.

A supermarket has just solved the cost of living crisis (not), by reducing a drink by 1p.

A shopper noticed a can of Diet Coke which they said was in Sainsbury's and posted a snap of it on Reddit, with the apparently sarcastic caption: Thank you Sainsbury's for doing your part to help the cost of living crisis.

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The image showed the can had originally cost £1 but had been reduced to the life changing sum of 99p.

from CasualUK

Commenting, people sympathised about the state of the world.

I remember the days a pint of lager cost that, one said.

Another said: That sticker must’ve cost the p so what’s the point?

What a bargain! a third quipped.

And a fourth said: Don't all rush at once guys.

We don't have to tell you (but we will) that the post comes amid a terrible cost of living crisis, with soaring inflation, expensive energy and a bumbling government that keeps going on about the anti-growth coalition.

Still, if you look after the pennies, the pounds look after themselves we guess...

indy100 has contacted Sainsbury's to comment on this story.

Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.

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