Supermarket moves from second cheapest to second most expensive after 15% hike
24.04.2023 - 00:57
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A supermarket has gone from being the second cheapest to second most expensive in just three weeks.
Following anger over its 'relentless' price rises last year, more recently Morrisons was faring much better in our weekly price comparison of grocery essentials.
Earlier this month, its bill for the eight products we've been tracking was just 5p more than the cheapest Lidl, coming in at £11.93 for a two-pint bottle of milk, a loaf of bread, a pack of chicken breasts, a pack of mince, tea bags, coffee, beans and butter. Even budget retailer Aldi was more expensive, at £12 for the shopping basket.
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But this week that's all changed, as two price rises at the supermarket, on beans and chicken, have pushed it up to £12.42, just 3p cheaper than the most expensive, Asda.
The increase on beans is just 2p, with the Savers tin up from 25p to 27p, but its pack of two chicken breasts has risen by a whopping 15%, from £2.25 to £2.59.
Its overall bill would have been more had it not been for a price drop on milk.
Last week Tesco, Aldi and Sainsbury's all reduced the cost of a two-pint bottle from £1.30 to £1.25 and this week Lidl, Morrisons and Asda have followed suit.
Lidl's basket remains cheapest for the 13th week running, at £11.83, while Asda has been the most expensive for that same period.
Aldi is second cheapest at £12.06, followed by Sainsbury's at £12.26 and Tesco at £12.30.
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Here's the full list:-
Loaf of white bread 800g - 36p
Milk 2 pints - £1.25 (reduced from £1.30)
Coffee 200g - £1.99
Teabags 160 - £1.19
Salted butter 250g - £1.99
Beans 420g