THE UK’s cheapest supermarket for a weekly shop in March has been revealed – and it is not Lidl or Asda.
Consumer group Which? compared prices on 71 items from eight different supermarkets last month.
It found that shoppers could save over £37 by switching to the cheapest supermarket from the most expensive.
The analysis revealed that Aldi has stolen the crown again this month as the best place to get more bang for your buck.
It came out at a whopping £37.36 cheaper than Waitrose which came out as the most expensive.
What’s more, Aldi also came out to be £24.23 cheaper than Morrisons and £22.42 cheaper than Sainsbury’s.
The list of 71 items on the Which? shopping list included a number of both branded and own-brand items.
This included goods such as Dolmio pasta sauce, Heinz baked beans, Hovis bread, milk and …