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![]() Aldi has yet again been named the cheapest UK supermarket, marking the supermarket’s tenth consecutive win. According to recent data from consumer watchdog Which?, a basket of 41 grocery items at Aldi cost £72.54 on average across the month, compared with £92.55 at Waitrose and £72.79 at Lidl. Sainsbury’s was third cheapest at £80.27, then Tesco with £81.58, which was followed by Asda and Morrisons at £81.88 and £83.63, respectively. Earlier this year, German discounter Aldi was named the cheapest supermarket for 2022. Julie Ashfield, Managing Director of Buying at Aldi, said: “Now, more than ever, our focus remains on keeping prices low and quality high. This is the tenth month in a row we have been named as the UK’s cheapest supermarket, and we couldn’t be more delighted. In the face of an ongoing cost-of-living crisis, we’re proud that our customers can save over £20 on basket spend by shopping with Aldi.” https://londonlovesbusiness.com/aldi...supermarket-2/ |
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