Aldi is one of the most popular budget Supermarkets in the UK, but is it really any cheaper than the big four supermarkets? In this article, we’ll take a look at the prices of some everyday items at Aldi and see how they compare to similar products at Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons.
First up, we have bread. A loaf of white bread from Aldi costs 49p, while at Tesco you’ll pay 50p, Asda 60p, Sainsbury’s 55p and Morrisons 50p. So, Aldi is cheaper than three of the big four supermarkets, but only by a small margin.
Next, we have milk. A litre of whole milk from Aldi costs 89p, while at Tesco it’s £1, Asda £1.09, Sainsbury’s £1 and Morrisons 89p. So Aldi is again cheaper than three of the big four supermarkets, but only by a small margin.
Now let’s take a look at some fruit and vegetables. A bunch of bananas from Aldi costs 49p, while at Tesco they’re 60p, Asda 58p, Sainsbury’s 55p and Morrisons 50p. So Aldi is cheaper than all of the big four Supermarkets for bananas.
Ahead to tea bags, and a pack of 80 from Aldi costs £1.19, while at Tesco they’re £1.50, Asda £1.60, Sainsbury’s £1.40 and Morrisons £1.25. So once again Aldi is cheaper than three of the big four Supermarkets.
In conclusion, while Aldi is cheaper than three of the big four Supermarkets for most items, the difference in prices is usually only small.