Aldi has once again emerged as the cheapest supermarket in the UK, with shoppers paying an average of 27% less than at the most expensive retailer, Waitrose. The consumer group Which? conducted a basket comparison, finding that Aldi’s total cost for 52 everyday essentials came to £102.68, significantly lower than the other major supermarkets.
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Aldi has been named the cheapest supermarket in the UK, offering shoppers significant savings compared to other major retailers, particularly amidst rising energy bills. Consumer champion Which? found that switching to Aldi could save shoppers over £30 a month, with even loyalty program users benefiting from the switch.