THE UK’s cheapest supermarket has been revealed – and shopping at the winning store could save you £25. Aldi has come out on top of the monthly Cheapest Supermarket price comparison carried o…
and Ocado were the two most expensive supermarkets, where the same trolley cost £101.14 and £97.50 respectively.
Julie Ashfield, Aldi's managing director of buying, said: “At Aldi, we’re dedicated to ensuring our customers have access to the highest quality products at unbeatable prices and we’re thrilled to be recognised as the UK’s Cheapest Supermarket." A Waitrose spokesperson said: “We're committed to providing value for money and have the biggest value range of any supermarket as well as giving weekly discounts via our myWaitrose loyalty scheme for even greater savings.”yellow stickerDon’t worry if food items are about to go off- many products will be same to freeze and use at a later date.
Different stores put out their discounts at different times so make sure you check out when's the best time to
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