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A BIG YELLOW STICKER CHANGE ACROSS SUPERMARKET STORES HAS BEEN SPOTTED, WITH CONSUMERS RUSHING TO WARN OTHERS. 08:39, 01 Jun 2025 Tesco shoppers are not happy over a big change to an aisle
in UK supermarkets - with customers facing a bakery shake-up. A big yellow sticker change across supermarket stores has been spotted, with consumers rushing to warn others. Tesco regularly
gives shoppers a chance to pick up discounted food through yellow label stickers. These are typically food items that are due to expire and then marked down in price at the end of the day.
But Tesco has now changed the time where it slashes prices, knocking it back from 5pm to 7pm. One shopper commented: "Been around for ages now, used to be 5pm but they changed it to 7pm
to fit in line with reductions on fridge and other bakery items." READ MORE LLOYDS BANK BRINGS IN BIG CHANGE AND ANYONE WHO IS IN A 'COUPLE' WILL BENEFIT A second typed:
"Yes, it's a good idea, but most of it is baked at 6am and sits out loose for 12 hours before it gets reduced." While another added: "Very much doubt there’s any left at
that time of day and as they’ve been sat there all day since 5am or 6am in the morning they will be dry." Article continues below Another said: "They'll be stale by 7pm, so no
point in taking them". And another said: "People are hardly fuming about the potential to get totally overpriced, mediocre quality, bakery goods at half price." "Stop
moaning Tesco have just matched what Lidl does," another said. "Some people are never happy unless they've got something to complain about," agreed a fellow social media
user. Another sniped: "I'd rather buy from a proper local baker than a chain store." Rival Sainsbury's said when staff add yellow stickers to products varies from store
to store. Article continues below However, Richard, from Britsuperstore, previously told The Sun between 5pm and 7pm is likely when you'll get the biggest discounts. Sainsbury's
also sells £2 "Taste Me, Don't Waste Me" fruit and veg boxes to help shoppers reduced food waste and save cash. Rival Aldi discounts perishable items including bread, meat,
fruit and vegetables by up to 75% on their last day of shelf life.