Sainsbury's shoppers have been left fuming after the supermarket increased the prices of a particular service that nearly every driver uses at the petrol station.
The supermarket giant has recently increased the cost of its tyre pumping service by 20p, which will now see drivers using the service paying a total of 50p for five minutes.
It means that the supermarket is no longer offering drivers the cheapest prices for the service, as it used to charge just 30p for three minutes, reports The Manchester Evening News.The price hike means that Sainsbury's has now joined Asda, Morrisons and Tesco who also offer 50p for the same service.
Infuriated shoppers have taken to Twitter to slam the supermarket for its "opportunistic" price hike amidst the soaring cost of living.
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