'Most expensive' supermarket drops price of key grocery but is still dearest for these shopping essentials
17.12.2023 - 09:11
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A supermarket has dropped the price of a key grocery item, but is still the most expensive for these shopping essentials.
We reported last week how Asda has been the most expensive in our weekly shopping comparison for more than eight months of this year.
This week is its eighth consecutive week as the dearest supermarket for the shopping basket containing butter, milk, bread, tea bags, coffee, beans, chicken and mince. But it's now been in the unfortunate position for 35 weeks of this year.
It has however reduced one of its items this week in line with all the other supermarkets. It's now selling its 250g block of butter for £1.69, a price many of the others have had it at for a number of weeks.
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It means that its overall bill of £12.69 is now 8% more expensive than the cheapest retailer Lidl, where it comes in at £11.74.
There have been no other price changes in this week's check, which leaves Sainsbury's second cheapest with a bill of £12.13, closely followed by Aldi's £12.14, then Tesco comes in at £12.43 and Morrisons at £12.55.
Asda disagrees with our comparison, saying that our small sample of products doesn't give the full picture of prices and, as far as supermarket value ranges go, its Just Essentials is the largest and cheapest available, alongside Aldi's.
It was recently recognised by Which? for being the cheapest traditional supermarket for Christmas dinner this year and last week Which? reported how Asda has been the cheapest supermarket for a full shopping trolley of goods for every month of the