The cheapest supermarket in Britain for March has been named - and it's between Aldi, Lidl, ASDA and Morrisons, Tesco, Sainsbury's and M&S.
With prices for basically everything soaring, shoppers are looking for the cheapest possible products, and one supermarket has beaten the rest when it comes to price.
In previous months, Aldi reigned champion when it came to the UK's cheapest supermarket. But now Lidl has been found to be the cheapest supermarket in the UK based on the total cost of a basket of common grocery items, according to The Mirror.
In a report by The Grocer, it was found that the 33 item shopping list cost £53.06 at Lidl last week, compared to £60.19 at Asda, £63.26 at Sainsbury's, £64.55 at Tesco, £72.73 at Morrisons and £85.40 at Waitrose.
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