Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s shoppers have been issued a warning as they could be paying more for their milk in different branches of the same supermarket chain.

Consumer champions Which? conducted research comparing prices from 42 everyday essentials, including milk, at larger supermarkets to their smaller ‘local’ or ‘express’ stores.

The study revealed that Tesco charged eight percent more for the same carton of milk. The research also discovered that Morrisons and Sainsbury’s, who operate smaller convenience stores, also charged more for milk, reports the Express.

According to Which?, it stated: “Shoppers pay eight percent more for two pints of own brand semi-skimmed milk at all of the three supermarkets’ smaller chains. While many of us choose to use convenience stores for top-up shops and food on the go, others have no choice but to use them. Just under a fifth of convenience store shoppers say their nearest large supermarket is too far away, and nearly one in eight don’t own a car. Others say online shopping isn’t an option for them.”

Study’s key findings

In general, the study found Tesco Express was the cheapest out of all the convenience stores — with a Clubcard. Which? found the total cost of the 42 everyday items, which also included bread, butter and chickpeas, saw Tesco shoppers pay on average £108.28 for Clubcard members and £117.30 for non-members.

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