Cheapest supermarket in 2024 named out of Tesco, Aldi and more - including loyalty prices
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The cheapest UK supermarket for last year has been named by the consumer group Which? - and the winner was £29.54 cheaper than the most expensive. Aldi has taken the crown for the cheapest supermarket for 2024 overall, having taken the title for the month of December as well as every other month last year. According to the consumer champion’s research, shoppers who stocked up at the German discounter would have saved £393 on average compared to the most expensive alternative over the course of the year.
The results for the final month of the year showed that an average shopping list of 56 groceries cost £100.29 at Aldi. Following just behind was discounter Lidl - as it has been every month - with a basket price of £101.48 with Lidl Plus - at just £1.19. Without the loyalty scheme, the same basket would set you back £101.56.
Waitrose was once again crowned the UK's most expensive supermarket shop being £29.54 pricier than Aldi in December, at £129.83. Waitrose has been the most expensive supermarket shop each and every month of 2024. The UK's largest supermarket, Tesco, took third place with a basket price of £111.22 on average with a Clubcard and £112.90 without one. Sainsbury's takes the next spot when you have a Nectar Card with a basket price of £112.13, and then Asda at £113.22.