Barbecue season is in full swing, so you'll no doubt be shopping for a burger or two before the summer's out. There are all kinds of burgers you can pick up these days, but you usually find the fancier they are, the more expensive they are - and, if you've got a large group of people coming to your barbie, it soon adds up.
That's why we decided to put the standard beef burger to the test from each supermarket - Aldi, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Lidl. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community The fresh ones mostly come in packs of four, with just the latter two supermarkets selling packs of six and eight respectively, so for price comparison we've worked it out per burger.
We tried them on plain barms/rolls/buns, whatever you want to call them, with no sauce, to make sure we got a proper taste of the meat.
Size wise, while Aldi's, Asda's, Sainsbury's and Morrisons were all the same - 114g each - the first three were a standard circle shape, with Morrisons more of an oval shape with jagged edges.
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