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Shoppers says they're paying over shelf price as supermarkets 'can't keep up'

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Customers claim their shopping bills are costing them even more at the till as supermarkets are accused of failing to keep up with price rises.

Shoppers have reported seeing one price on the shelf, but then paying another at the checkout because of a delay in updating labels.

Raising the issue on the Reduce Your Supermarket Spend Facebook page, one shopper said: "Has anyone else noticed the supermarkets are not keeping up with replacing the prices given on the shelf for items and then when you go through checkout it puts another price on. Read more: The cheapest supermarket to buy butter as Lurpak climbs to £9.35 a tub "It's happened a few times and when I question it, the reply is that they haven't got round to changing it yet.

There also doesn't ever appear to be staff in the supermarkets to ask where they have changed items." She was inundated with replies from shoppers saying the same had happened to them, with Aldi highlighted as one of the main offenders and Asda also mentioned. "Yes, happened to us in Aldi," said one. "Yep Aldi!

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