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Customers are in pocket as stores wage a price war

March 22, 2012 19:21

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North-west Londoners admit that price is the biggest factor when shopping for their Pesach provisions, even if means favouring the big supermarkets over their local kosher stores.

But specialist retailers say they are remaining competitive, with the additional virtues of a greater product range and more knowledgeable staff.

Shopping in Sainsbury's in Golders Green, housewife Marilyn Levy, 46, said: "I buy the specialist stuff in the Jewish-owned shops but I do get the good deals in supermarkets. At this time of year you have to watch what you're spending. It's a huge extra expense. I can imagine for some it's a real worry."

If kosher stores were matching the big players on price, "I don't know about it".

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