With the cost of living crisis putting a strain on people's pockets, many are constantly debating on where the cheapest place to get their shopping is.
Consumer group Which? has revealed the latest data which names Aldi as the cheapest UK supermarket.
The data shows that shoppers can save £20.01 at Aldi compared to the most expensive supermarket, Waitrose, for the same basket of items.
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Last month Aldi was £9.04 cheaper than Tesco and £11.09 cheaper than Morrisons per basket. This is the tenth consecutive month that Aldi has been named the cheapest UK supermarket.
The average price of a basket shop for Aldi was £72.54. Lidl was only a few pence higher at £72.79. At the bottom of the list with the most expensive is Waitrose with £92.55.
Julie Ashfield, Managing Director of Buying at Aldi, said: “Now, more than ever, our focus remains on keeping prices low and quality high. This is the tenth month in a row we have been named as the UK’s cheapest supermarket, and we couldn’t be more delighted. In the face of an ongoing cost-of-living crisis, we’re proud that our customers can save over £20 on basket spend by shopping with Aldi.”
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