Supermarket has been cheapest for grocery essentials since January as 'eyewatering' prices rises appear to slow down
11.06.2023 - 07:43
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With households having faced relentless price rises with their food shop, there's one store that has been the cheapest for basics since January.
Our weekly comparison of the same budget basics has been tracking the cost of the same eight essentials at the six main supermarkets since March 2022.
Lidl has held the 'cheapest' crown since the end of January now, a position it retains this week, with the shopping basket costing £11.79 - made up of coffee, tea bags, milk, bread, butter, beans, chicken and mince.
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In fact since our comparison first began, there have been just 17 weeks when Lidl wasn't the cheapest. On nine occasions it was Aldi that took the lead, with Tesco and Morrisons earning the accolade once, and Asda coming out cheapest six times - mostly in the first few weeks.
Since then Asda has fallen right down the table, and its current position of 'most expensive' - with the basket costing £13.15 - is one it's held for more than four months, bar one exception.
There is however some good news for shoppers this week as none of the supermarkets have increased any of the items in our basket.
The only change has been one price drop at Asda, with beef mince reducing from £2.99 to £2.79. It's still the dearest out of them all for the product though. All other stores sell the 500g 20% fat pack for £2.49, while Lidl is cheapest at £2.45, but for 25% fat.
Second cheapest in this week's comparison is Aldi at £12.13, followed by Tesco at £12.31, Sainsbury's at £12.33 and Morrisons at £12.60.
It comes as just last week a survey suggested that soaring food prices may have peaked.
Food inflation fell to 15.4 per cent in the year to May, according to a survey by