It’s confirmed: this is where shopping costs the least in France

Its confirmed this is where shopping costs the least in

In these departments, the price of shopping is much cheaper. It is also in these mass distribution brands that you will save the most! This is good to know before the end of year holidays.

Shopping without analyzing prices has become almost mission impossible due to inflation. Many French people have difficulty sticking to their budget. However, for families, it is essential to remain financially stable and avoid the stress of difficult ends of the month. But you still need to know which supermarkets have the lowest prices. And so, it’s not always easy to navigate between the multitude of brands that exist, and the promotional offers offered throughout the year.

The consumer association UFC-Que Choisir took up the challenge by calculating the price differences of 6,000 supermarkets with drive-thrus in different French departments. They delivered their conclusion on October 12, and noted “significant price differences depending on the departments”, can we read in their investigation. Among the 101 departments in France, there is one in particular that stands out since it is there that shopping is the least expensive in France. This is Deux-Sèvres, a department in the Center-West, followed by Côtes-d’Armor. “Loir-et-Cher and Vendée are tied on the third step of the podium”, say the specialists. Overall, consumers from Brittany to Center-Val de Loire, via Pays de la Loire and the north of New Aquitaine, are the best off compared to the rest of the country. Prices there are on average 3% cheaper.

To the question: which is the cheapest brand? UFC-Que Choisir noticed that E.Leclerc and Système U “are less expensive than their competitors”. We also find many of them in Brittany, Pays de la Loire or Centre-Val de Loire. Conversely, it is better to avoid small local shops if you are on a tight budget, because “the prices are significantly higher there. Carrefour City are 11% more expensive than Carrefour hypermarkets, and Intermarché Express 10% more expensive than the group’s hypermarkets”, details the consumer association. And if you want to know where you should go to do your drive-thru shopping near you, you can consult the interactive map of UFC-Que Choisirwhich indicates the average price of each brand and details the prices by department.

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