The official cheapest supermarket in the UK this month has now been named.
Consumer group Which? has found the cheapest supermarket for January 2023 was Aldi, as the consumer champion found shoppers could save almost £26 on a basic items there compared to the most expensive store.
After comparing prices on a basket of 45 popular grocery items, Aldi came out the cheapest overall at £82.03.
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The same shop at Waitrose was £107.71 on average, a difference of £25.68.
Supermarket and average basket total
- Aldi – £82.03
- Lidl – £84.07
- Tesco – £93.80
- Asda – £95.32
- Sainsbury’s – £95.65
- Morrisons – £96.58
- Ocado – £100.87
- Waitrose – £107.71
Which? also compared the cost of a larger trolley of 144 items – the original 45, plus 99 more. These items included a larger number of branded items did not include discounter supermarkets Aldi and Lidl, given that they do not always stock some of these products.
Asda was the cheapest for this larger trolley of groceries, as the cheapest of the bigger supermarket chains, with £363.29 on average for this shop, beating the next cheapest, Sainsbury's (£375.84), by £12.55.
Waitrose was an eye-watering £45.43 more expensive than Asda, coming in at £408.72, on average, for the trolley of comparable goods.
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