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Supermarkets who sold 15p Christmas veg accused of 'ripping us off' throughout the rest of the year

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Shoppers have accused supermarkets of ripping off customers through the rest of the year after massive price cuts before Christmas.

The festive season saw a number of the main supermarkets selling vegetables, including big bags of potatoes, for just 15p. Among them was Lidl, from where we shared a photo of its discounted display, showing swede, sprouts, carrots, parsnips and more.

Both Tesco and Aldi had similar discounts, while Morrisons and Sainsbury's were selling some veg for 19p. The price of mince was also reduced at Lidl, down to £2.29 a pack, strengthening its position as the cheapest supermarket in our weekly price comparison, which has been tracking the cost of the same eight items since March 2022. READ MORE: Families are loving mum's easy idea for saving £780 a year READ MORE: Shoppers vow to 'fill the freezer' with Birds Eye 'bargains' from Iceland's 10 for £10 Easy Teas deal Try MEN Premium now with our amazing New Year offer...

just click here to give it a go. The cost of the mince remains the same this week, making the retailer's bill £11.58 for the shopping basket, which also includes milk, bread, butter, tea bags, coffee, beans and chicken.

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