With the Winter Olympics underway, Consumer Reports staged its own competition—albeit with less aerodynamic uniforms—to determine the least and most expensive supermarkets in the US. Working with the Strategic Resource Group, a retail consultancy, the publication compared prices for a grocery haul of dozens of items across six metro areas over the same 48-hour period. Since Walmart is, as the article states, “the largest and most ubiquitous grocery retailer in the US,” the comparison used prices at Walmart as a baseline. Other supermarkets were ranked by how much cheaper or more expensive they were than Walmart. Among the 31 supermarkets it ranked nationally, the most expensive—you’ll never guess—was Whole Foods, with a basket that averaged 39.7% higher than Walmart’s. The next most expensive was Shaw’s, which was 31.9% higher than Walmart, followed by El Rancho (+30.1%) and Jewel-Osco (+29.7%). Keep reading here.—AAN |