The rising cost of living is hitting Dublin households hard with inflation set to cost the average Irish household €4,000 per year.
One place we're all certainly feeling the pinch is in our shopping baskets with the price of basic food items rising across the board.
We checked out the websites of Tesco, Dunnes Stores, SuperValu and Aldi to find out which one offers the cheapest basic shopping list at the moment.
We've chosen some staples that every home tends to have in their pantries, including; 1 litre of milk, 6 eggs, 40 tea bags, a 200g jar of coffee, 1kg of potatoes, 500g of pasta, a white sliced pan, 1kg of rice, a 400g block of cheese and a 500g tub of butter.
The results are listed below, starting with the cheapest store for these products combined but, as can be seen, it would be possible to get them all for cheaper if you shop around a bit.
Tesco
Tesco comes out the cheapest with the shopping list above priced at €10.49. Interestingly, the only product it offers that is cheaper than anywhere else is butter though it also has the joint-cheapest milk, tea, coffee, bread and rice.
Aldi
You'll find the cheapest eggs in Aldi with their Healy's Farm Mediums coming in at a bargain 99 cents. Consistently low prices on the other items sees the German retail giant come in second with a shopping list total of €10.92.
SuperValu
Coming in third is SuperValu with the shopping list at €11.26 with pasta available for 49 cents and SuperValu Rich Roast coffee for 99 cents, although this is for a 100g jar rather than 200g.
Dunnes Stores
Just 3 cents sees Dunnes come in fourth in our list at €12.87 although it should be noted that there were no 40 packs of tea bags available on the Lidl website so it may be slightly better value overall. The stand out bargain in Dunnes is a 1kg bag of Floury Irish Baby Roosters for just 49 cents.
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