BASKET CASE

The UK’s cheapest supermarket revealed – as basket of 33 goods compared at Lidl, Asda and more

LIDL has been revealed as the cheapest supermarket compared to big names like Tesco and Sainsbury's.

A comparison of a basket of goods bought at each store found that the German discounter was £7.13 cheaper than its nearest rival Asda.

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The basket of 33 items ranging from apples to bleach came in at £53.06 at Lidl, versus £60.19 at Asda.

The same items would set you back £63.26 at Sainsbury's, £64.55 at Tesco, £72.73 at Morrisons and £85.40 at Waitrose, according to

Aldi, Iceland, Amazon, M&S and Ocado are not included in the comparison.

Lidl's shopping basket contained 28 of the cheapest items and couldn't be matched by other supermarkets on 21 of them.

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A similar check of supermarket prices by Which? found Lidl was the cheapest last month.

The recent research found the Lidl bill was 4.5% higher than a year ago, when the same items would have set you back around £50.75 - or £2.31 cheaper.

But it's a similar story at all the supermarkets checked, with inflation running at 5.5% largely driven by food and energy costs

Recent official data form the Office for National Statistics shows the cost of some food products like margarine and other vegetable fats have shot up a whopping 37.2% in the past year.

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Pasta and couscous have gone up by 14.9%, and jam, marmalade and honey by 13.6%.

Another store cupboard staple, eggs, are 8% more expensive than this time last year.

Which? crowned Aldi the top shop on prices last year, coming top for six of the 12 months, but Lidl won it five times.

It's worth noting that prices change almost daily and items can go on offer at any time, so basket comparisons are only ever a snapshot in time.

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