The cheapest supermarket in the UK this month has been named.
Consumer group Which? found that Aldi was the cheapest supermarket in a test comparing the price of a basket of 48 popular grocery items. Aldi was the cheapest overall, with the shop costing £77.21 on average - beating its rival discounter Lidl by £1.36.
The most expensive supermarket in the monthly price comparison was Waitrose. At £104.11 on average, the same shop was £26.90 more expensive at Waitrose than at Aldi.
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Supermarket and average basket total
- Aldi - £77.21
- Lidl - £78.57
- Tesco - £87.60
- Asda - £87.66
- Sainsbury's - £89.85
- Morrisons - £93.49
- Ocado - £96.09
- Waitrose - £104.11
Tobias Gruber, founder and CEO of My Community Finance, said: "It's excellent that Aldi continues to help Brits with the cost of living crisis by providing competitive prices. They're not only helping their customers to save money on their food shopping, but they''re also helping consumers who shop elsewhere by holding other supermarkets to account, forcing the grocers to reevaluate their prices, keeping them low or matching them with Aldi's prices.
"Food shopping around Christmas gets expensive. If you're heading out to do a big Christmas food shop this month, make sure you make a list, stick to it and don't be tempted to buy more than you need. Budgeting this Christmas is essential to ensure you don't start the new year with a debt hangover."
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