Lidl has also taken back its crown of 'cheapest' supermarket in our weekly comparison of basic groceries
Under fire supermarket Morrisons has ditched its title of 'most expensive' after a rival's price hike. In our weekly comparison of shopping basics, Morrisons has held the unfortunate position every week for more than six months, with just one exception.
And yesterday we reported how our own shopping at the supermarket has risen by almost 15% in the last six months. That price now makes it the highest out of all the six main supermarkets and is the reason why Asda now sits at the bottom of our comparison chart, with a bill of £11.83 for our shopping basket, which also looks at the cost of a two-pint bottle of milk, a loaf of bread, coffee, teabags, butter, beans and mince.
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