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Supermarket accused of "laughing at customers" after hiking prices once again

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A supermarket has been accused of 'taking the mick' out of shoppers by putting up prices once again. Our weekly comparison of basics like milk and bread has kept a close eye on increasing costs over the last few months.

The shopping bill for the same eight essentials has risen week after week at the six main supermarkets - Tesco, Aldi, Asda, Lidl, Sainsbury's and Morrisons.

It's the latter that has been grabbing most of the headlines though after starting out as the cheapest, but quickly climbing to the most expensive over a matter of weeks. Read more: Heinz Ketchup, Diet Coke and other supermarket swaps shoppers say are saving them a fortune The increase - from £9.78 at the end of May up to £11.15 by July - is largely due to its meat prices, with its 500g pack of mince the most expensive of the lot at £2.19 and its 300g pack of chicken breast the second most expensive at £2.49.

But now the bill has shot up once again, after the price of its 250g block of butter rose from £1.75 up to £1.99 - a hike of almost 14% and bakes beans rose from 25p to 29p.

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