Aldi has yet again been named the cheapest supermarket in the UK, with an average household basket full of groceries and other essentials coming in at £110.58 in August.
Lidl came a close second, with the same basket costing shoppers £112.17 for those with a Lidl plus card and £118.18 without, according to consumer group Which?. The difference between the two budget supermarkets is less than £2.
The same items cost £140.89 at Waitrose — over £30 more expensive than at Aldi.