Britain's cheapest supermarket is now its most EXPENSIVE as prices soar
has come out on top of the monthly cheapest supermarket price comparison carried out by consumer site Which?
It analysed a basket of 52 items, which could include anything from Andrex toilet paper and Lurpak butter, at eight supermarkets. But its rival budget supermarket, Lidl, was not far behind - the same trolley there cost £76.99 - a difference of just £1.38.
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