Aldi retains cheapest supermarket title in UK
Aldi has been declared the UK’s cheapest supermarket for the second successive month by consumer watchdog Which?, undercutting Lidl by a mere £1.38 in an average shop.
Customers at Aldi are also making average savings of £12.62 when compared to the average Big Four basket.
In conducting its monthly Cheapest Supermarket price comparison, Which? analysed the cost of a basket of 47 items, including groceries and household essentials, with Aldi’s receipt totalling £74.23. Closely behind in second place was Lidl at £75.61.
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