Aldi has been named as the UK’s lowest-priced supermarket by The Grocer.

Analysis by the trade magazine showed that the Big Four supermarkets were £8.32 more expensive than Aldi on a basket of 33 everyday grocery items. Furthermore, Waitrose was found to be £23.24 pricier.

The figures also show that shoppers were £7.31 worse off shopping at Tesco than at Aldi on the same basket of items.

In addition, Aldi was confirmed as the cheapest supermarket in the UK by consumer champion Which? last month.