The firm added that, from Monday, all Sainsbury’s “happier and healthier” entire rooster breast fillets can be price-matched to Aldi for the primary time.
It pledged to proceed reducing costs on important merchandise all through the summer time.
The transfer comes as supermarkets are beneath rising strain at hand down financial savings they’re seeing on wholesale gadgets to shoppers, who’ve confronted punishing meals worth inflation in latest months.
The Bank of England steered final week that some retailers are jacking up costs or failing to cross on decrease prices to shoppers as a means of accelerating their revenue margins at a time of cussed inflation.
Ministers are additionally speaking to the meals business about “potential measures to ease the pressure on consumers”, Mr Hunt has confirmed.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s official spokesman instructed reporters on Monday that the assembly on Wednesday will see them talk about “what actions the regulators are taking, what more we could do working together, are there any potential barriers to them going further”.
The official conceded there may be “no legal requirement” for supermarkets to cross on financial savings, however added: “There are rules around things like profiteering – I’m not suggesting that’s the case here.
“Equally, I think we would, of course, want supermarkets and others to rightly pass on the savings they are making with the fall in global energy costs. I think that’s what the public would expect and they will vote with their feet if that’s not the case.”
Official figures final week confirmed that meals inflation slowed from 19.1% in April to 18.4% in May after hitting a 45-year excessive in March.
Tesco chief govt Ken Murphy lately stated meals inflation has handed its peak, however shoppers are nonetheless seeing painful rises of their weekly store.
Rhian Bartlett, meals business director at Sainsbury’s, stated: “As the cost-of-living challenges continue, we remain relentlessly focused on lowering prices on the essential products that make the biggest difference to our customers.
“These latest price cuts will help reassure customers that we will continue to pass on savings as soon as we see the wholesale price of food fall.”
Ms Bartlett is amongst meals bosses who will seem in entrance of the Business and Trade Committee on Tuesday to debate meals worth inflation.
Sainsbury’s has already lately decreased the value of necessities corresponding to bread and butter, milk, tuna and bathroom rolls, with different rivals additionally making strikes to cross on some cuts to clients.
Sainsbury’s newest reductions embody reducing the value of a 500g pack of Sainsbury’s corn flakes from 85p to 69p, 1kg of spaghetti from £1.65 to £1.39, 1kg of basmati rice from £2.10 to £1.75, and a jar of strawberry jam from £1.15 to 99p.
It additionally stated it’s the first grocery store to supply Freefrom pasta on the identical worth as normal pasta as a part of the value cuts.