![]() ![]() We include special offers, but not multibuys. The contents vary from month to month and might include anything from Andrex toilet paper and Lurpak butter to own-label bread and Heinz baked beans. Our data is supplied by an independent price comparison company. Most of this is based on online prices, but for Aldi and Lidl (which don't sell their full ranges online) we send fieldworkers out to stores to see how much each item costs each day. We rotate the products in the trolley to ensure we're comparing as many branded products as possible. ![]() Find out more: Which? food price inflation trackerĪs well as analysing prices each month, we do a whole-year look each January – and, according to our analysis, Aldi was the cheapest supermarket in 2022.This means the totals aren't comparable between months or years. The discounter was the cheapest in our analysis for seven out of 12 months in 2022, which is more than any other supermarket. ![]() Lidl wasn't far behind, coming out cheapest in the first five months of the year.Īcross the seven months that Aldi was the 'cheapest supermarket of the month', the average difference was £1.59 compared with Lidl.Īsda was the cheapest of the non-discounters, coming out on top every month across 2022. ![]()
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