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Cost-cutting supermarket works out cheapest for items we all use and it's not Aldi or Lidl

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There's no getting away from the price rises we're seeing in supermarkets as the cost of living continues to soar. But with retailers eager for our custom, prices are continually changing and it can often save you money by shopping around.

For the last four weeks we've been comparing the price of eight basics in various main supermarkets and each week there have been notable changes.

Shopping at Asda, Tesco, Aldi, Lidl, Sainsbury's and Morrisons, we've been comparing the cost of eight items - a loaf of bread, a two-pint bottle of milk, coffee, teabags, butter, beans, chicken breasts and mince.

Last week we saw the price of coffee rise at both Lidl and Tesco and in earlier weeks we saw rises in milk, chicken and butter. Read more: Families have forgotten 'centuries old tip' for making meals cheaper This week there have been four price changes, but none have changed the overall outcome, which has Asda taking the cheapest crown for the second week running.

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