Prices soaring at supermarket that's gone from cheapest to most expensive in just six weeks
We've all noticed a hike in supermarket prices over recent months, but there's one store where prices are rising fast and showing no sign of slowing down.
As one of three supermarkets to increase this week, Morrisons has gone from £9.78 at the end of May up to £11.15 - that's an increase of 14%. Morrisons' high meat costs have also contributed to its position in the bottom spot - for the last few weeks its chicken, at £2.49 for a 300g pack, and its mince at £2.19 for 500g, have been the most expensive of the lot.
It's Lidl that remains the cheapest store of all though, coming in at £10.01, followed closely by Asda's £10.02 and Tesco's £10.32.
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