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Sainsbury's customers who use the supermarket's Nectar Card to save money have been warned that they are on average £168 worse off per year, based on recent price comparisons. According to data released by consumer magazine Which?, loyal Sainsbury's shoppers are spending an additional £14 per monthly shop, or £168 over a year of monthly food shops. Which? has unveiled its supermarket price comparison analysis for June, 2024, and for the first time has factored in the impact of loyalty cards on prices, including Tesco's Clubcard and the Sainsbury's Nectar card, reports the Express .

Despite the Nectar card reducing the total cost of a basket, Aldi and Lidl (and in Sainsbury's case, Asda and Tesco) all still emerged as cheaper options. Aldi outperformed Sainsbury's, even when considering Nectar Card prices at Sainsbury's, by more than £14 per shop. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here READ MORE: Lidl beats Aldi to cheapest supermarket basket but one big name has rocketed on price of essentials READ MORE: Your compensation rights if your flight is delayed this summer Unsurprisingly, Waitrose was identified as the most expensive supermarket by a significant margin, being a full £32.



60 more expensive than Aldi, which was crowned the cheapest. The consumer champion's monthly analysis involves comparing the average prices of a shop consisting of popular groceries at eight of the UK's biggest supermarkets. June's list of 65 items included a mix of both bra.

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