Most Expensive Supermarket Named in Price Comparison

A supermarket has become the most expensive for the first time in a year. This happened after Aldi reduced the price of a key item by 11%. Sainsbury's was usually the most expensive, but now Morrisons is.
Until recently, Tesco was the most expensive for a basket of groceries. But Aldi cut the price of its tea bags, and now Morrisons is the most expensive. Morrisons costs £13.53 for the same items.
Morrisons is the most expensive supermarket.
Aldi's price cut made it the cheapest supermarket, beating Lidl.
Aldi's total cost is now £13.13, with Lidl at £13.31 and Asda at £13.34.
Sainsbury's is fourth cheapest, with its total down to £13.37. Tesco also reduced its prices, with its total now £13.50.
Aldi says its products are not the same as others, and are of higher quality.
Aldi says it offers great value to customers without needing a loyalty card.
Sainsbury's says the comparison of a few products does not show the great value in its stores.
Asda says it offers unbeatable value on everyday items and big brands.
Asda says it has thousands of products cheaper than other supermarkets.
Morrisons says it is committed to providing good value and keeping prices down.
Morrisons has a British Barbecue Meat Pack for £5.97, saving customers over £3.
Morrisons also offers other deals, such as Kids Eat Free and free hot drink refills.
Aldi was named the least expensive supermarket this week.
Aldi's total cost is £13.13, down from £13.33.
Lidl's total cost is £13.31, down from £13.32.
Asda's total cost is £13.34.
Sainsbury's total cost is £13.37, down from £13.57.
Tesco's total cost is £13.50, down from £13.75.
Morrisons' total cost is £13.53.