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UK's cheapest supermarket named - with ASDA, Tesco, Lidl, Morrisons and Aldi in the running

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Sign up to FREE email alerts from our Money Saving Club Newsletter The UK's cheapest supermarket has been updated - and it's between ASDA, Tesco, Morrisons, Lidl, Aldi and Sainsbury's.

Earlier this year Lidl came top of the table, but has now been beaten by Aldi. Consumer website Which? compared prices for a basket of 20 products throughout April and found that shoppers paid £22.64 on average at Aldi.

It beat Lidl by a whisker of only 12p. Shopping at Waitrose - which came in as the priciest retailer - would have cost shoppers £8.25 more than if they’d gone to Aldi.

Here’s how eight supermarkets compared with each other in the Which? findings: Aldi: £22.64 Lidl: £22.76 Asda: £24.95 Sainsbury’s: £25.93 Morrisons: £26.09 Tesco: £26.09 Ocad

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