It's revealed that shoppers can save a significant sum of £16.55 compared to the most expensive supermarket, for the same basket of items.
As UK families continue to try and keep household costs down, Aldi shoppers can be confident they’re getting great quality products at the best possible price as the supermarket is named the cheapest in the UK – for the thirteenth month in a row!
Consumer group Which? conducted its monthly Cheapest Supermarket price comparison, looking at the cost of a basket of items, including groceries and household essentials.
The latest research shows in June Aldi was a huge £16.55 cheaper than the most expensive supermarket, Waitrose, for an equivalent basket of items.
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 £89.20
Waitrose £91.80
Julie Ashfield, MD of Buying at Aldi, said: “We know it’s a difficult time for many people and we’re proud to have been consistently named as the UK’s cheapest supermarket. In the face of an ongoing cost-of-living crisis, we continue to support our customers when it matters most.”
The news comes as Aldi announces the return of its popular school uniform bundle. Available in stores only from 6th July, Aldi’s school uniform bundle includes two polo shirts, one sweatshirt, and a choice of trousers or a pleated skirt, all for just £5. With a huge six-month satisfaction guarantee, Aldi are also introducing a price match guarantee for their school uniform bundle allowing shoppers to purchase the school uniform at the lowest price.
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