Experts say people are missing out due to the rule
Shoppers at various supermarkets including Tesco , Lidl, Morrisons and Sainsbury's have been alerted to the fact that they may be missing out on lower prices available to some customers due to an 'age limit' rule on controversial 'loyalty prices'.
According to Which?, depending on where they shop, a 17-year-old single mum might not be able to get discounts on baby food or a homeless person could end up paying more for a meal deal. Sainsbury's, Lidl, Tesco and Waitrose all require customers to be at least 18 to sign up to their loyalty card schemes, while Co-op and Morrisons set the age limit at 16, reports the Express.
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