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Wal-Mart Asda lowers the price on electronics

12 November 2009

Wal-Mart-owned Asda is “helping bring Christmas into sharper focus” by making HD more affordable and cutting prices across 50 leading home technology products and accessories. Following a year that’s seen electrical prices fall across core products such as TVs and DVD players, the supermarket is going a step further with a round of price cuts, the retailer is looking make the most of the reduction in VAT, before it goes back up to 17.5% on 1 January.
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