The UKs cheapest supermarket for September has been named - and shoppers could save more than £20 on their food shop by switching.
A survey carried out by consumer experts Which? compared a basket of almost 50 items in each of the major supermarkets, and one came out much cheaper for the fourth month in a row.
Beating Lidl, Asda, Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Morrisons, Ocado and Waitrose was Aldi, taking the crown for yet another month. The budget retailer was cheapest for a shop of 48 items, including groceries and household essentials, costing £75.61 on average.
The same shop of comparable items at Waitrose was £99.40, meaning it was £23.73 more than Aldi. READ MORE:Iceland slash price of Tower air fryer that will ‘pay for itself’ in 67 days The same shopping - which included products such as Heinz baked beans, milk and tea bags - cost a whopping £18.77 more at Morrisons and £11.76 more at Tesco.
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