Consumer group Which? has uncovered the UK’s most affordable supermarket for essential goods. According to its findings, Aldi has once again nabbed the title of the cheapest supermarket for a trolley of 55 staple items this month.
The cost of a weekly shop at the budget-friendly store amounted to just £97.89 – the lowest among all competitors. For the 13th consecutive month, a low-cost supermarket leads the way in savings.
Compared to other major chains, Aldi’s price for the weekly shop was notably less expensive: £10.56 cheaper than Tesco, and £14.17 more economical than Sainsbury’s. At the pricier end, Waitrose garnered the most expensive title, with a significant £25.43 difference from Aldi’s total.
Here are the detailed results for November, reports Lancs Live.
– Aldi: £97.89.
– Lidl (including loyalty discount): £98.27.
– Lidl: £98.34.
– Tesco (including loyalty discount): £105.61.
– Sainsbury’s (including loyalty discount): £106.71.
– Tesco: £108.45.
– Asda: £108.73.
– Morrisons (including loyalty discount): £111.00.
– Morrisons: £111.92.
– Sainsbury’s: £112.06.
– Ocado: £116.75.
– Waitrose: £123.32.
Julie Ashfield, Aldi UK’s managing director of buying, said: “The Which? analysis confirms the only place shoppers can get Aldi prices is Aldi.
“Christmas is top of mind with shoppers now and many are looking to afford a great festive season without breaking the bank. It’s reassuring that switching to Aldi will help shoppers save for the big day.”