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Aldi named UK’s cheapest supermarket for 11th month in a row
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By Nagasunder in UK Business News, posted May 4, 2023
For the eleventh consecutive month, Aldi has been named the cheapest supermarket in the UK by consumer group Which? with an average shop cost of just £69.99.
Aldi's discount rival Lidl followed closely behind with an average cost of £70.64.
In comparison, Waitrose remained the most expensive supermarket with an average cost of £87.33, making Aldi £17.34 cheaper.
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Which? conducted a monthly price comparison on a basket of groceries and household essentials, and found Aldi to be £6.86 cheaper than Sainsbury's and £7.93 cheaper than Asda.
Tesco's average basket price was £8.10 more expensive, and Morrisons' was £11.47 more expensive.
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Aldi managing director of buying Julie Ashfield said: “At Aldi, we believe access to great quality food and drink is a right not a privilege.
“Shoppers want to know they are getting great quality products at the best possible prices.
"So, to have Which? name us the UK’s cheapest supermarket for the eleventh month in a row is reassuring for our shoppers.”
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