Aldi has been named the UK’s Cheapest Supermarket by Which? for the fourth month in a row. Shoppers can save £23.79 compared to the most expensive supermarket, for an equivalent basket of items.
Which? conducted its monthly Cheapest Supermarket price comparison and looked at the cost of a basket of 48 items, including groceries and household essentials, with Aldi coming in cheapest at £75.61. The same shopping cost £18.77 more at Morrisons and £11.76 more at Tesco.
The independent consumer group's research also found Aldi to be £23.79 cheaper than the most expensive supermarket, Waitrose, for an equivalent basket of items.
Retailer |
Average basket |
Aldi |
£75.61 |
Lidl |
£77.45 |
Asda |
£84.87 |
Sainsbury’s |
£86.34 |
Tesco |
£87.37 |
Morrisons |
£94.38 |
Ocado |
£95.51 |
Waitrose |
£99.40 |
Julie Ashfield, Managing Director of Buying at Aldi, said: “The upcoming months remain uncertain for so many across the UK, and we want to help make this difficult time a little easier for our valued customers. We are committed to providing our customers with the very best quality at prices that don’t break the bank, and we’re thrilled to be yet again recognised as the UK’s cheapest supermarket by Which?.”