Co-op price match pledge to help shoppers choose more plant-based products
It is investing more than £1.7 million to reduce the cost of 29 fresh, chilled and ambient vegan products as part of climate plan
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Co-op slashes prices of food products in industry-first move
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New Co-op ban will effect every UK branch and it s calling on other supermarkets to follow suit
They want a joined up approach from Government too
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Co-op has announced a ban that will effect all of its 2,600 stores across the UK.
The Co-op is to price match its own-brand plant-based food range against equivalent meat products to help shoppers adopt “flexitarian” diets, it has announced.
The scheme is part of the supermarket’s plan to sell fully carbon neutral own-brand food and drink by 2025, in turn part of a climate plan to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040.
The Co-op said it is investing more than £1.7 million to reduce the cost of 29 fresh, chilled and ambient vegan products from May 5 to help consumers who saw price as a barrier to choosing a plant-based diet.
The Co-op intends to make its plant-based food alternatives cost the same as their meat equivalents (Co-op/PA)
This is why Derbyshire Co-op stores are to stop selling all bags for life
Supermarket is campaigning for the environment
The Co-op has announced a new policy (Image: Google Maps)
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The Co-op has revealed why it it to stop selling bags for life in all its Derbyshire stores.
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