THE cheapest supermarket to buy your Christmas dinner from this year has been revealed and it might surprise you. Research carried out by Which? compared the price of a festive feast at five major …
In second to last place was Morrisons with £29.52 and then Waitrose at £33.25.The experts at Which? also had a go at comparing the price of turkey crowns across the shops.Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury's and Morrisons came next with £16.50, £17, £19 and £21.99 respectively.The analysis is based on a medium frozen turkey crown with a weight range of 2.3-2.5kg.
Experts at Which? also compared the prices at the seven supermarkets over the past year to see how much they've increased with inflation.Meanwhile, the turkey crown saw the least inflation at Sainsbury'ss where it went from £17.50 in 2021 to £19.00 in 2022.
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