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flag Delivery apps charge up to twice in-store prices for groceries, a Which? report finds.

A Which? investigation reveals consumers may pay up to twice as much for groceries on delivery apps like Deliveroo, Just Eat, and Uber Eats compared to in-store purchases, with loyalty discounts often excluded. Items such as Birds Eye Cod Fish Fingers and Quorn Chicken Nuggets were double the in-store price, and Sainsbury’s Nectar members saw mark-ups of up to 45%. Waitrose, Morrisons, and Tesco shoppers also faced significant price increases, with some paying 25% to 33% more. While delivery fees were not included, the report urges shoppers to compare prices before ordering, as convenience comes at a cost. Supermarkets defend their pricing, citing delivery expenses and competitive offers.

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