Related: The Reject Shop is about to be hit with massive changes With 300 new products hitting shelves, customers can expect to see everything from pantry staples like oil, vinegar, rice pouches, snacks and treats, through to a baby range that includes formula, baby wipes and nappies.
The Reject Shop CEO Andre Reich recently said the store would distribute a “narrow range in volume at a cheaper price” with savings being passed on to consumers.
So how do Tesco prices compare? Products like coffee and baby items are set to offer the best savings. Tesco’s Gold Instant Coffee is retailing for $6 while Nescafe retails at supermarkets like Coles and Woolworths for $9 and you'll get 10grams less.
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