Prices continue to surge as the cost of living crisis shows no sign at all of stopping - with fuel, electricity and gas prices rocketing.
Struggling singles and financially challenged families alike are feeling the pinch in the supermarkets - with food prices also stealthily rising.
For the last two weeks we have compared the price of eight basics in various main supermarkets - buying the cheapest of everything available.
On our shopping list was a loaf of bread, a two-pint bottle of milk, coffee, teabags, butter, beans, chicken breasts and mince. READ MORE: Nando's announces bottomless drink ban in every UK restaurant Last week Aldi came out as cheapest overall, at £9.13 for the lot, but a week later it's cheapest butter had risen from £1.48 for a 250g block to £1.55, Morrisons' milk had risen from 95p for a two-pint bottle to 99p and Lidl's chicken breasts had risen from £1.79 for 300g to £1.99.
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