Consumer group Which? bought 59 items - including bread, milk and butter - from a series of UK supermarkets to find which was cheapest and which was the most expensive
Aldi beat budget rival Lidl once again to become the UK's cheapest supermarket for September, according to a consumer group's research.
Without a Clubcard, the Tesco shop cost a little more at £113.35. Sainsbury's customers with a Nectar card would have paid an average of £113.79, whereas without one it was £119.19. On the other end of the scale, Waitrose was the most expensive UK supermarket for September, totalling £130.37 on average. That was £27.69 more than Aldi - an increase of 27 per cent.
While Lidl, Morrisons and Waitrose also operate two-tier pricing, their schemes are currently on a smaller scale and this month, no items on Which?'s shopping list were available at a lower price to members of these schemes.
Tesco Lidl Morrisons Asda Waitrose Sainsbury's
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