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List of Tesco own brand products so you can shop cheaper

by Naomi Willis · updated 21 February 2023

Save money by branding down on food. Tesco value is no more, but here are all the Tesco own brand products you need to look out for.

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At one point in time, it was really easy to spot the cheapest food in Tesco.

When it first launched back in 1993, Tesco Value was a basic design of blue and white striped packaging.

It was at the height of the supermarket price wars – when you could get value baked beans for 3p a tin!

Tesco Value Christmas Card

The range ended up turning into a bit of a joke.

I remember going to school, sitting down at lunch, and bashfully eating while trying to hide the packaging discreetly.

I grew up skint, and while we ate well, we didn’t have the pricier branded food, and I was embarrassed by my basic crisps when I watched a friend eat their colourful bag of Walkers. (Don’t worry, I’m over that now and am proudly frugal!)

While Tesco was the first supermarket to launch their own brand, others soon caught up and then arrived Aldi and Lidl selling ranges at discounted prices. However, their products didn’t look at all basic.

Tesco adjusted their range to “Everyday Value” products in 2012, still with quite a basic design.

tesco everyday value soup

But, from 2018 onwards, Tesco started to phase out the Everyday Value foods and introduced “Exclusively at Tesco” brands.

Exclusively at Tesco

Exclusively at Tesco brand products

You’re able to get pretty much everything under the Tesco brand products from store cupboard essentials to fresh meat and veg.

At first, and still sometimes now, people think the ranges that hold the Exclusively at Tesco label are from smaller, independent brands.

These “brands” aren’t real though – there is no other business making food the other side of the label.

Tesco made them up, and they are essentially a replacement of the value range. So, when you buy the following ranges of food, you’ll know they are cheaper, or as Tesco says the “best value”.

You should also find many of the products that fall in the Tesco band products range are part of the Aldi Price Match too.

To be honest, the quality is good too! We regularly eat these Tesco brand products range of food – cause why spend more on the same thing?

Tesco brand products list

Hearty Food Co. – you can pick from pasta and sauces, as well as chilled and frozen ready meals like cottage pie and lasagne, pizzas, breaded meat, fish, chips and garlic bread.

H.W. Nevill – get a loaf of bread (wholemeal or white) as well as croissants, scones and part-baked bread. The packaging says it was first baked in 1872, but that’s not this loaf. They’re referring to the original Henry Nevill who once had the largest bakery in London. The original Nevill bakery is no longer there, but Tesco borrowed the name.

Tesco HW Nevill brand
Image credit Tesco

The Growers Harvest – think of what you can pick – fruit and vegetables are packaged and sold cheap like tinned tomatoes, orange squash, vegetables, rice and oats.

Stockwell & Co – you can get kitchen cupboard essentials like tea and coffee, cereals, drinks and baking goods. Stockwell used to be a tea supplier back when Tesco was first founded (although formerly Messrs Torring and Stockwell of Mincing Lane).

Ms Molly’s – for all your sweet treat – get desserts, ice creams, biscuits, chocolates and cakes. It’s a bright and colourful range; no doubt to attract the kids! No idea why they gave it that name, but good golly…

Butcher’s Choice – chicken, pork, beef and lamb – all found in the frozen section.

Creamfields – (not the music festival) this is the dairy range – milk, cheeses and yoghurt

Tesco Creamfields brand
Image credit Tesco

Eastman’s – everything you need for a packed lunch or a picnic. Choose from deli foods like cooked meats, pastries, dips and pate.

Plus, on top of that, they have another 8 farm brands:

Suntrail Farms – fresh citrus/exotic fruits

Rosedene Farms – fresh fruits

Willow Farms – fresh poultry

Woodside Farms – fresh pork, bacon and sausages

Redmere Farms – fresh vegetables

Nightingale Farms – fresh salads

Boswell Farms – fresh beef

Bay Fishmongers – fresh fish

The ranges are available in store, as well as online shopping and Click and Collect.

Everything else

It’s not just food! There are other Tesco own brand products to keep an eye out for.

Fred & Flo – everything for your baby – nappies, and loads of baby toiletries

Springforce – household products like loo roll and kitchen towels, bin bags and cleaning stuff

F&F – women’s, men’s and kid’s clothing, although they are available in store only

Go Cook – pots and pans, ovenware, cooking equipment, gadgets and tools for food prep

Fox & Ivy – Tesco homewares – although they say it’s premium so you may save more shopping at IKEA! 

Tesco Essentials – (although not a hidden name, like the others) health and beauty products

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Comments

  1. Marianne Hodgson says

    3 August 2021 at 02:45

    Several ‘value’ Tesco products have disappeared, one after the other, in city centre St Albans Tesco’s Metro.

    Reply
  2. Sue Hofton says

    19 April 2022 at 19:00

    I shop at Tesco, Baldock.

    Over the past few months, three (at least) “own brand” products have disappeared from your shelves. Why? Profit margins perhaps?

    Sainsbury’s have not followed suit!

    Answer please.

    Reply
  3. Anonymous says

    2 July 2022 at 21:27

    Tesco should treble the price of Heinz products, where they have a low cost alternative. Then blatantly advertise the fact their low cost alternative is just as good.

    Reply
  4. Philip Livingstone says

    5 January 2024 at 21:46

    I remember the Tesco Value Christmas Puddings from m1990 – they were even more ropey than Mrs Peeks…
    Then there were the tea bags

    Reply

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