Popular retailer Aldi has been named the UK's cheapest supermarket for the thirteenth month in a row. According to consumer champion Which? shoppers can make a big saving of £15.83 by buying the same basket of goods at Aldi instead of the most expensive supermarket.
This comes as families and households continue to attempt to keep spending down during a cost of living crisis. The consumer group conducted its monthly cheapest supermarket price comparison by looking at the cost of a basket of items, including groceries and household essentials.
While budget retailer Aldi ranked as the cheapest place to shop, Waitrose came in as the most expensive store. Which? also revealed Aldi to be £7.42 cheaper than Tesco and £10.73 cheaper than Morrisons.
The full results are below:
Retailer |
Average basket price |
Aldi |
£75.25 |
Lidl |
£77.18 |
Asda |
£82.55 |
Tesco |
£82.67 |
Sainsbury's |
£83.46 |
Morrisons |
£85.98 |
Ocado |
£89.02 |
Waitrose |
£91.08 |
There are a number of Aldi stores across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, including its Nottingham store in Castle Retail Park, a Netherfield store and one in Mansfield.