Sainsbury’s is making a major change at supermarket tills across the country in a move that will allow customers to unlock new savings.

From Friday, July 25, Sainsbury’s is introducing Your Nectar Prices in its UK supermarkets, giving customers a new way to access savings on the products they buy the most.

Your Nectar Prices allow customers to get up to ten personalised offers each week, combining their favourite products and new recommendations based on their shopping habits.

Sainsbury’s say the new offers could save shoppers more than £150 over the course of the year.

To access these savings, customers must be digitally registered with Nectar which can be done online at www.nectar.com or via the Nectar app.

Mark Given, Chief Marketing, Data & Sustainability Officer at Sainsbury’s, says: “Over the past few years, we’ve made significant strides with Nectar, with Nectar Prices being a big part of that success, bringing great value to millions of customers.

“But what really sets us apart is that we're leading the way by making loyalty personal. Shoppers want to feel recognised and rewarded and while Nectar Prices are for everyone, we know our customers love an offer that is made just for them.

“That's exactly what Your Nectar Prices delivers – it’s about giving customers those extra savings on the products they love and buy most.

"Every week over a million customers are making the most of their personalised discounts and, by rolling this out to our checkouts, we’re opening the door for millions more to grab fantastic offers on the items they already purchase and maybe even discover some new favourites."

Sainsbury's recall warnings

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Three popular products sold at Sainsbury’s supermarkets across the UK have been recalled, as shoppers were told to ‘stop using them immediately’.

All of the recalled products present a fire risk, the recall warnings state.

The Bosch Styline Toaster has been recalled due to a technical fault which can cause the electronics to overheat and could cause a toaster fire.

The affected products have codes of TAT8613GB and TAT8611GB, and the recall affects the white and black versions of the toaster.

The affected products have codes of TAT8613GB and TAT8611GB, and the recall affects the white and black versions of the toaster.

A recall statement, from producers Bosch, said: “Bosch (BSH) is voluntarily recalling the above Styline Toaster models produced from October 2021 to April 2023 as the quality checks have revealed a technical fault which can cause the electronics to overheat and could cause a toaster fire.

“To minimize safety risks, please disconnect any affected toaster from the mains supply immediately and do not use it.

“For further details or if you have any questions, you can contact the customer care team on 01536 436236.

“Or if you would like to request a call back please email your contact details at bosch-toaster-action@bshg.com and one of Bosch team members will contact you.

“Bosch thank you for your understanding.”

Sainsbury’s warned shoppers that they had been informed of an issue affected specific units of rechargeable blenders from Nutribullet.

A spokesman said: “A small number of units have been identified as having a battery defect that could overheat during charging, creating a potential fire risk.

“Please stop using the item immediately, and check if you have an affected product by locating the serial number on the base of the blender.

“Please visit http://nbg100.nutribullet.com/ to verify if your blender is potentially affected and if so, register to receive a replacement product free of charge."

The Air Fryers affected by the Tower recall have SKUs of 141407023 and 139987372, and both the 2.2 litre and 4 litre Tower Air Fryer are included in the recall.

A Sainsbury’s spokesman said: “We have been requested by Tower to alert you to a product recall impacting three Tower branded air fryers produced between January 2022 to April 2023.

“A small number of units have been identified as having a potential manufacturing default that could cause the air fryer to overheat and pose a fire risk.

“Please stop using the item immediately, and check if you have an affected product by locating the product number on the base of the air fryer.

“Once you have identified that your product is impacted. Please visit www.tower-safety.co.uk to see if the batch number means it is included in the recall.

“If it is, follow the instruction on how to return your affected product. We take the quality and safety of our products extremely seriously and would like to apologise to customers affected for any inconvenience this may cause.

“No other batches are affected by this recall.”