Research by Which? reveals that Aldi ranks as the cheapest supermarket in the UK, with a typical basket of 82 essential items priced at £135.48. This total is significantly less than its competitors, with Morrisons at £156.71 and Sainsbury's as high as £155.76. Even with loyalty discounts from other stores, Aldi consistently remains cheaper. Furthermore, consumers could have saved around £2,000 by opting for Aldi over Waitrose in the last year. The analysis comes amidst rising food prices and inflation, predicted to reach 4% later this year due to various economic pressures.
Aldi has been named the cheapest supermarket in the UK, with a basket of 82 essential items costing £135.48, significantly lower than competitors like Morrisons and Sainsbury's.
Shoppers could have saved almost £2,000 over the past year by choosing Aldi over Waitrose, highlighting the significant price differences in the UK supermarket sector.
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