UK's cheapest supermarket revealed as budget retailer overtaken again
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UK's cheapest supermarket revealed as budget retailer overtaken again
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The Independent funds on-the-ground reporting across issues such as reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech while maintaining free access and relying on donations to support journalists and balanced coverage. Rising weekly food costs have increased shopper focus on value, prompting consumer group Which? to continue monthly price comparisons. Which? analysed an average basket of 76 grocery items and found Lidl the cheapest in October at £120.46 versus Aldi at £121. The tight margin highlights intense competition among budget supermarkets, and Lidl’s increased shopper numbers have helped triple its profits, intensifying the retail battle.
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