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Asda, Lidl, Aldi and Sainsbury's join Morrisons in hiking milk prices

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Four out of the six main supermarkets have seen price rises on basics this week as the cost of milk continues to soar. Our weekly comparison of essentials like bread and butter has been keeping track of the costs of the same eight products at the six main supermarkets since March and this week there have been further rises.

The main one is the cost of milk, which has risen at Aldi, Asda, Lidl and Sainsbury's, from £1.15 for a two-pint bottle, to £1.25. Read more: Shoppers snapping up B&M's matching family Christmas pyjamas from £5 Morrisons had already raised its milk to the same price and while Tesco has so far kept its down at £1.15, its Aldi Price Match will likely mean it increases there too.

Earlier this week we reported how the cost of milk in some places - as much as £1.05 for a single pint - means it's working out more expensive for shoppers than petrol.

In fact over the past year, milk prices have soared by two-thirds, with British magazine The Grocer declaring that 'dairy is at the sharp end of food and drink price increases, with milk leading the charge'.

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