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Andi Osho and Anna Richardson present the inside scoop on Britain's biggest brands and retailers, with money-saving revelations and tricks that companies use to try and avoid in the future.
Anna Richardson and Andi Osho return with more money-saving tips and revelations. Today exploring a one-hour supermarket delivery, and Lidl and Holland & Barrett's value for money.
Supershoppers lifts the lid on chocolate pitting luxury brands against cheap own label versions in the ultimate taste test. And our favourite snacks come under scrutiny as Anna Richardson and Andi Osho investigate which big brand crisp packets contain the most air. Plus how to get the cheapest ticket for the latest movie blockbusters, and what do the scientific claims on our favourite moisturisers and face washes really mean?
Anna Richardson and Andi Osho investigate just how British our iconic Brit brands really are. Does retailer B&M live up to its 'Big Brands, Big Savings' promise? And the swimwear that promises to help you look '10 pounds lighter in 10 seconds': should you fork out for expensive brands or will high street versions do the same slimming trick?
Our favourite chocolates and biscuits are coming in ever-smaller sizes. Is this good for our wallets as well as our waistlines? Supershoppers reveals which brands to avoid when it comes to cost. Plus: coffee loyalty schemes: how much does it really cost to get a free coffee from the nation's biggest chains? Anna and Andi also investigate travel insurance: are we being fleeced when we fly? And the eye-watering cost of West End theatre tickets: how can you bag the cheapest seats in the house?
Anna Richardson and Andi Osho reveal how switching supermarket aisles can save you money on your shopping. Are vitamin drinks worth the extra cash? Plus: Supershoppers makes a surprising discovery, finding kids' toothpastes that don't meet national guidelines. And the over-50s insurance policies that can have you paying more than you get back.
Supershoppers investigates some big brand baby foods and finds some unexpected ingredients. Meanwhile, Fairy Original's longer lasting claim is put through the wringer. And should we believe everything we read in the newspapers? Anna and Andi check out if readers' offers are really as good as they sound. Plus: the high street in-store experiences that tempt us to spend again.
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