Consumer champions Which? have reported that Aldi was the cheapest UK supermarket to get your groceries from in April.
In April, the cheapest supermarket for a shopping list of 67 items was Aldi, where the total bill averaged £112.90 across the month. In contrast, an identical shop at Lidl came to an average of £115.23, making it just a £2.33 difference between the two rivals. The analysis took into account special offer prices but not multi-buys or two-tier loyalty prices, which are only available to loyalty scheme members. Shoppers are encouraged to always compare prices online using websites like Trolley.co.uk to ensure they're getting the best in-store prices, reports the Mirror.
Other money-saving tips include swapping pricier branded goods for cheaper supermarket-own labels, avoiding local convenience stores if possible - as these are always more expensive than larger shops - and searching Google for voucher codes and discounts.
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