Cheapest supermarket 2023: Aldi, Tesco & Lidl ranked in UK’s cheapest supermarkets list for February

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Which? has released the latest monthly guide for the cheapest supermarket this year.

Britain’s cheapest supermarkets have been ranked according to the price of 43 popular groceries at eight of the biggest high street food stores. In order to find the best value store, the survey - conducted by Which? - analysed the prices of popular branded goods including bread and toothpaste.

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Aldi has once again come out on top with Britain’s cheapest supermarket basket, beating rival discounter Lidl by £2.69. Of the ‘big four’ supermarkets, Sainsbury’s was the cheapest at £85.25 but the competition wasn’t far behind.

To calculate prices, Which? include special offers, but don’t count multibuys or loyalty scheme discounts. The list also calculates the price of branded products along with the shop’s own label.

The list is also an effective way to survey how prices are changing in line with inflation. In January 2023 food and drink inflation was at 15.9% overall across the eight supermarkets, compared to the same month a year earlier.

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Here’s Which?’s list of cheapest supermarkets in the UK for February 2023.

List of the UK’s cheapest supermarkets and average basket price for February 2023

  • Aldi - £74.81
  • Lidl - £77.50
  • Sainsburys - £85.25
  • Tesco - £85.32
  • Asda: 85.81
  • Morrissons - £89.01
  • Ocado - £89.96
  • Waitrose - £96.59

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