Popular now
Jigsaw to expand store portfolio amid 26% jump in Xmas sales

Jigsaw to expand store portfolio amid 26% jump in Xmas sales

Amazon expands Iceland grocery delivery to four new UK cities

Amazon expands Iceland grocery delivery to four new UK cities

Kering swings to loss as Gucci revenue drops 22%

Kering swings to loss as Gucci revenue drops 22%

Aldi named cheapest supermarket second month in a row

Aldi named cheapest supermarket second month in a row

In this episode we speak to Matt Dalton, consumer sector leader at Forvis Mazars. Matt discussed the biggest challenges facing the retail sector, from cost pressures and wage increases to polarised property markets and geopolitical shocks, and the ways in which retailers can best navigate these. We also explore how short-term cost-cutting could undermine long-term resilience, and how retailers can best remain agile and adaptable in unforecastable times.

Register to get 2 free articles

Reveal the article below by registering for our email newsletter.

No spam Unsubscribe anytime

Want unlimited access? View Plans

Already have an account? Sign in

Which? has named Aldi as the cheapest UK supermarket for the second consecutive month, with savings of £12.62 compared to the average Big Four basket.

Its research comes as consumers continue to look for ways to cut household costs amid the cost-of-living crisis. 

Which? conducted its monthly Cheapest Supermarket price comparison and looked at the cost of a basket of 47 items, including groceries and household essentials. Aldi was found to be cheapest at £74.23, while the same shopping cost £16.91 more at Morrisons and £12.54 more at Tesco

The independent consumer group’s research also found Aldi to be £25.23 cheaper than the most expensive supermarket, Waitrose, for an equivalent basket of items.  

The full results of the research are as follows: 

Retailer  Average £ 
Aldi  74.23 
Lidl  75.61 
Asda  83.22 
Sainsbury’s  86.27 
Tesco  86.77 
Morrisons  91.14 
Ocado  95.33 
Waitrose  99.46 

 Julie Ashfield, managing director of Buying at Aldi, said: “We know that across the nation many families are finding things tough due to the cost of living crisis. At Aldi, we’re determined to help by keeping costs low and quality high for our customers. We’re thrilled to yet again be named the UK’s cheapest supermarket.” 

Previous Post
ScS ups FY guidance as orders rise by 3.9%

ScS ups FY guidance as orders rise by 3.9%

Next Post
Adidas lowers full year forecast as Q2 profits drop 27.9%

Adidas lowers full year forecast as Q2 profits drop 27.9%

Secret Link