Shoppers at Tesco have discovered a clever new way to enjoy their favourite barista-style drinks at home, potentially saving significant money compared to visiting a coffee shop. The supermarket giant has introduced a ‘pick and mix’ style offer for single-serve Costa Coffee sachets, priced at just 50p each.
A New Way to Customise Your Coffee
Previously, customers could only buy these instant hot drinks in pre-packaged bundles containing multiple sachets of the same flavour. This new initiative, spotted and shared by the New Foods UK Facebook page in January 2026, allows for far greater flexibility. Shoppers can now select individual sachets from a wide variety, building their own personalised collection.
The pricing structure offers even better value for Clubcard holders. While a single sachet costs 50p, scanning a Clubcard at checkout unlocks a bundle deal where three sachets cost just £1. This makes trying new flavours or stocking up on favourites remarkably affordable.
What Flavours Are Included in the Offer?
The selection includes popular choices from the core range and the more premium ‘Barista Collections’. Available options shoppers can mix and match include fan favourites such as:
- Millionaires Mocha
- Salted Caramel Latte
- Creamy Cappuccino
- Maple Hazel Latte
To put the savings into perspective, a standard six-pack of a single flavour usually retails for £2.55 without a Clubcard. Using the new pick-and-mix system with the loyalty card deal means shoppers can get six assorted sachets for £2, saving money and avoiding flavour fatigue.
Shopper Reaction and Future Hopes
The response from customers on social media has been overwhelmingly positive. Many praised the freedom to experiment without being locked into a full box of one type. One shopper exclaimed, "50p? Might have a crack to see what the fuss is about!" while another noted, "Great idea. I can try without having a box full of it if I don’t like it."
Others highlighted the potential for long-term savings, with one commenter stating it "Will probably save me a fortune on buying boxes!" The ‘pick and mix’ concept proved particularly popular, with a fourth shopper saying, "How handy, it's like a little pick and mix of all my favourites."
This enthusiasm has led to calls for Tesco to expand the offering. In the comments, customers have requested more varieties, including standard lattes, hot chocolate, decaffeinated options, and the coveted Black Forest flavour, hoping it might appear in 2026.
In related Tesco news, the retailer continues to innovate with its shopping experience. Since October 2025, a feature on the Tesco app allows customers to transfer a pre-made shopping list directly to the store’s ‘Scan as You Shop’ devices, complete with product locations, aiming to drastically cut down time spent in the aisles.