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Cheapest supermarket steaks revealed as Tesco slashes prices


TREAT yourself this weekend with some meaty offers to sink your teeth into.

Tesco Clubcard shoppers can pick up a top quality steak from the supermarket from £4 until March 9.

Sink your teeth into this meaty deal

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Sink your teeth into this meaty deal

 Tesco has some fantastic deals on its acclaimed premium-quality Tesco Finest steaks.

They are on the shelves now, at great value prices – starting at just £4. Each steak has been specially selected from trusted British farms.

Tesco Clubcard shoppers can enjoy discounts of up to 20% on the range of delicious cuts. 

However, they’re not the only bargain offer on the butchers block if you’re after a steak to sizzle up this weekend.

The sirloin cut is great for getting that restaurant quality feel at home. It’s reccomended to be cooked by pan frying 3-16 minutes depending on how rare you like it.

To get it tasting great, rub or brush the steak with a little oil and season with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper before cooking.  

Here’s where you can get a great priced sirloin steak wherever you choose to do your shop:

  • Tesco Finest Sirloin Steak – from £4 – buy now
  • Morrisons The Best Sirloin Steak £5 – buy it now
  • Sainsbury’s Taste The Difference Sirloin Steak £4.50 – buy it now
  • Aldi Aberdeen Angus Sirloin Steak £4.29 – buy it now

Whilst the Tesco deal is a steal, the discounted price is only available for Clubcard holders.

Other supermarkets such as Lidl and ASDA don’t have a special sirloin on offer, but they do have a selection of other cuts at a slashed price.

If you fancy trying a Tesco steak, these deals are available online and in store.

To find your nearest Tesco, use the store locater here. You’ll also find opening and closing time information listed there as well.

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