Thursday, October 3, 2024

Cheapest Supermarkets In September Revealed

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Welcome to Metro's money blog, where we're looking at the best supermarket for shoppers who want to save a bit of cash.

Consumer website Which? has revealed the UK chains in the UK that were cheapest last month, and the results are probably exactly what you're expecting.

The two German discount stores Aldi and Lidl comfortably lead the table, with a basket of 59 items costing £102.68 and £103.86 respectively, while Waitrose was the most expensive option with a similar basket costing £130.37.

Barclays, HSBC, Halifax, Santander and NatWest have announced interest rate reductions across mortgage deals.

Mortgage rate cuts have been introduced across a variety of lenders this summer which is good news for borrowers.

The lowest five-year fixed rate mortgage has fallen from 4.28 per cent to 3.69 per cent, since July.

Amazon sellers have said they arepreparing to take legal action in the UK against the US e-commerce giant, claiming it has unlawfully frozen tens of millions of their hard-earned sales proceeds.

The legal action will aim to win compensation for affected sellers and force Amazon to unfreeze their funds.

The frozen money is the sale proceeds that sellers have earned from selling their products. The sale proceeds are essential to cash flow, and are required to continue the running of their businesses.

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