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Aldi is officially the cheapest supermarket in the UK

Aldi has been named the lowest-priced supermarket in the UK by The Grocer magazine in its independent price comparison study. The recent victory means that the supermarket has kept an undefeated record since it was first recorded as a ‘guest retailer’ in The Grocer 33 in 2014.

The Grocer’s recent analysis shows that the Big Four supermarkets are € 10.57 (21%) more expensive than Aldi on a basket of 33 daily groceries, while its most expensive rival Waitrose is € 27.60 (55%) more expensive.

The survey also found that shoppers are € 9.76 (19%) worse off when they shop at Tesco than at Aldi and € 7.22 (14%) when they shop at Asda’s closest competitor.


Paolo Sorbello

Paolo Sorbello is a journalist and researcher. He is a PhD candidate at the University of Glasgow, studying state-business relations in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Russia. He is also the Business News Editor of the weekly newspaper The Conway Bulletin.

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