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Supermarkets with highest food prices and cheapest options as inflation soars

Prices continue to rise,Inflation hits 40-year high after rose to 10.1%

The cost of living crisiscontinues to push people into poverty, meaning millions of households across the country are struggling to survive. increase.

According to the ONS, higher food prices were the biggest driver of the recent rise in inflation.

ONS Chief His economist Grant Fitzner said: said like this. It went up significantly," he said, which was "reflected in higher take-home prices."

Among the foods with the most price increases were bread, cereals, milk, cheese, eggs, vegetables, meat, sugar, jams, honey, syrups, chocolate and sweets.

As supermarket prices rise, we looked at the cheapest alternatives to some of the most overpriced groceries.

Bread

The average price of a loaf of bread is (

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The average price for an 800g loaf of bread is now £1.24, 18p higher than last year, according to the ONS.

Fortunately, there are many supermarkets offering cheaper alternatives.

Aldi,Sainsbury's and Tesco all offer the cheapest bread at 36 pence.

This includes Aldi's Everyday Essentials medium slice bread, Sainsbury's Daily medium slice bread and Tesco's H W Nevill bread.

Asda's Just Essentials range also includes a slightly more expensive 39 pence loaf.

On the other hand,Waitrose and Morrison's cheapest 800g loaves are the most expensive, more than double the price of the most affordable loaves at 75p and 85p.

Cereal

Corn flakes are usually the cheapest cereal (

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Branded cereal costs £4 per box, but you saveCorn flakes are usually the cheapest by choosing the unbranded version.

Lidl takes the top spot for cheapest cereal.

Their Crownfield Cornflakes are 55p for a 500g box and 10p per 100g.

Asda gets the next spot with a 450g box of cornflakes for 50p. This is 11.1p per 100g.

Next is Aldi with Harvest Moan Corn Flakes for 59p for 500 grams.

Tesco's 500 grams of corn flakes His cereal costs 1 pence more at 60 pence, or 12 pence per 100 grams.

Sainsbury's Daily's cornflakes are 500g and 60p for him.

Morrison's 500g box of corn flakes is 1lb, 20p per 100g. The cheapest cereal is Mighty Malty, which costs 99 pence for 625g, making it even more expensive than the others.

milk

Asda has the cheapest milk (

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ONS said the average price of a pint of milk in July was 42p in July compared to last July. 59 pence.

Currently, the cheapest place to buy your milk is Asda, Aldi or Sainsbury's, where you can get milk for below average prices at 35p per pint.

Her six pints of semi-skimmed milk of Asda are £2.15, or sixty-three pence a litre. Aldi's Cowbell Fresh British Semi-Skim Milk costs the same, as does Sainsbury's 6 pints.

Tesco and Lidl semi-skimmed milk costs £1.45 for 4 pints, or 64 pence per liter, and Morrison's 6 pints of semi-skimmed milk also costs 64 pence per liter for 2.19 pounds. .

Cheese

Cheese and other household items are seen with security tags in supermarkets { . Prices have soared to £6.16 in July last year, and some stores have started putting security tags on the cheese.

For cheese, buying a larger block usually saves more money.

Asda is the cheapest place to get it, with 825g of Just Essentials Mature White Cheddar Cheese at £3.65, or £4.42 per kilogram.

Aldi also has more affordable options. A 900g portion of Everyday Essential Mature White Cheddar weighs £3.99, or £4.43 per kilogram.

Sainsbury's prices are comparable and Mary Ann's Dairy Mature Cheddar she's £3.99 for 900g.

Next up is Morrisons, 625g of Greenside Deli Mature Collarded Cheddar Cheese is £2.99, making £4.78 per kilo.

Meanwhile, Tesco's Creamfields Mature White Cheddar 400g is £2.39, or £5.98 per kilo.

Jam

Sainsbury's offers the cheapest jars of jam (

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Sainsbury's jam is currently the cheapest, while Hubbard's Foodstore strawberry jam costs just 30 for a 454g jar. It's Pence.

But Asda's Just Essentials and Aldi's Everyday Essentials Strawberry Jam won't hold you back at 31 pence a jar.

Morrisons Savers strawberry jam is 35p and Tesco's Stockwell & Co jam is 40p.

Eggs

Riddle, Asda and Aldi eggs are the cheapest (

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Lidl, Asda and Aldi all line up for the cheapest eggs. Lidl's Simply series, Asda's Just Essentials series and Aldi's Everyday Essentials series all offer 15 pack eggs for £1.35.

Sainsbury's and Tesco are a bit more expensive. Tesco has 15 packs of mixed size free range eggs priced at £2.15, 14p per egg.

Sainsbury's J. The James Free Range Eggs Mixed Weight pack of 10 is £1.39 which is also 14p per egg.

Honey

Honey can be very expensive, but there are cheaper options (

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Honey can be incredibly expensive, the most expensive Some supermarket jars cost over £20.

But there are pretty cheap options.

Asda, Tesco, Morrisons, Aldi and Sainsbury's all offer 340g jars for just 72p for some of their cheapest offerings.

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