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New research finds Aldi has the cheapest groceries nationwide

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New research finds Aldi has the cheapest groceries nationwide

CHOICE releases first quarterly report on supermarket prices


Pictured: CHOICE CEO Ashley de Silva

 

Consumer group CHOICE has today released its first quarterly, government-funded report on supermarket prices across Australia. 

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As part of the research, CHOICE sent mystery shoppers to 81 regional and metropolitan supermarkets across the country, including Aldi, Woolworths, and Coles, to record prices for 14 common grocery items. 

 

Read the full story here: www.choice.com.au/cheapestgroceries 

 

The research revealed that Aldi’s basket was about 25% cheaper than baskets at Coles or Woolworths.

 

“Aldi was the clear leader on value for money in our first supermarket basket survey for 2024, with our basket of 14 products costing just $51.51 – coming in at about 25% cheaper than Coles or Woolworths,” says CHOICE CEO, Ashley de Silva. 

 

“Grocery prices at Coles and Woolworths are very closely matched, with only 75 cents separating the prices of our basket of 14 items without specials. Coles was the most expensive at $69.33, while the basket at Woolworths came in at $68.58,” says de Silva.

 

CHOICE’s research also found where people live can make a difference when it comes to the cost of groceries. 

 

“When we looked at the average cost of our supermarket baskets in each state we found that if you live in Tasmania or the Northern Territory, you’re paying significantly more each week for your groceries. However, this is mainly due to the fact that these areas have more limited options for shopping than the rest of the country, with no Aldi in Tassie or the NT,” says de Silva. 

 

“Outside of the Northern Territory and Tasmania, Western Australians are paying the most on average for their groceries – around a dollar more for this basket of items than people in other parts of the country pay,” says de Silva. 

 

CHOICE’s supermarket price research will continue every quarter for the next three years, helping people to stay on top of where they can find the cheapest groceries. 

 

“We look forward to providing consumers across the country with clear, reliable information about supermarket prices. This kind of transparency is more important than ever as the cost of living crisis continues, and prices of basic grocery items climb,” says de Silva.

Read the full story here: www.choice.com.au/cheapestgroceries 

 

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