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Sainsbury's introduces 30p charge for shoppers with cars

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Sign up to FREE email alerts from our Money Saving Club Newsletter Supermarket giant Sainsbury's has introduced a new 30p charge for drivers across the UK.

Shoppers with cars are now being asked to pay 30p for a service that used to be free. Anyone wanting to put air in their tyres will no longer be able to do so free of charge.

Drivers have been hit by the changes when they head to garages across the country, it has emerged. READ MORE: Warning issued to Brits who shop at Aldi, M&S and Argos The supermarket giant used to offer air for free at its stations.

But now drivers must fork out for it - and free water has also been replaced, with punters charged £1 or screenwash. Drivers have criticised the move in interviews with national media

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