Monday, 3 March 2025

Aldi Tops Cheapest Supermarket Ranking Despite Rival’s ‘Loyalty Schemes And Flashy Promotions’

Aldi has again been named as the UK’s cheapest supermarket in a price comparison survey by trade magazine The Grocer.

The study of a basket of 33 everyday items revealed the gap between Aldi and the four largest full-price supermarkets (Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons) was 16% on average.

Despite recently announcing the return of its Rollback scheme, Asda only managed fifth place, with its basket checking out at £7.62 more expensive than Aldi’s.

Tesco was found to be 14% (£7.52) more expensive than Aldi, even when loyalty prices are applied, while third-placed Morrisons came out as £7.36 more expensive.

Lidl was in second place, just 16p behind Aldi.

“The latest data confirms that our prices simply can’t be matched and our customers know that the only place to get Aldi prices is by shopping at Aldi,” said Julie Ashfield, Managing Director for Buying at Aldi.

“Other supermarkets can try and compete with us through loyalty schemes and flashy promotions but the only thing on a roll is Aldi, being named the best on price time after time. That’s because our promise to our customers is straightforward and simple – they will make significant savings every time they shop with us.”

NamNews Implications:

  • A 16% advantage on average Mults’ prices has to count for many shoppers
  • Key for Aldi to give more shoppers access to their outlets
  • Hence the importance of their store opening programme…
  • Meanwhile key for suppliers to find ways of working with Aldi..?

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