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Tesco could be 'breaking the law' by 'misleading' customers over pricing, Which? says

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Tesco’s lack of clear pricing on some food and drink promotions “could be breaking the law”, according to Which? The consumer group said it has reported the supermarket giant to the UK competition watchdog, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), as it criticised its pricing information displayed for some products.

Which? said the grocery chain failed to provide unit pricing – such as the price per 100g – on products with Clubcard promotion prices.

Unit prices can be used by shoppers in stores and online to compare the value of products they are purchasing. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link Which?

claims the decision not to display this unit pricing on some offers could be a “misleading practice” under the Consumer Protection From Unfair Trading Regulations 2008.

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