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Families in UK towns without Aldi pay up to £2,437 more yearly on groceries due to limited discount store access.
Families in over 220 UK towns without an Aldi store pay up to £2,437 more annually on groceries, a new analysis reveals, with an average difference of £826.
The study attributes higher food costs to limited access to discount supermarkets, highlighting a "postcode penalty" based on location.
Aldi, the UK’s cheapest supermarket according to Which?, says its expansion—planned at 40 new stores yearly—aims to reduce financial strain on households, with £1.6 billion pledged over the next two years.
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Las familias en las ciudades del Reino Unido sin Aldi pagan hasta £2,437 más anuales en comestibles debido al acceso limitado a tiendas de descuento.