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I tried the supermarket's own brand white bread, and it was perfect for toast and sandwiches.

There has been a significant increase in some budget foods such as pasta, crisps and bread in UK households.

Bread prices rose 16% in the year to April 2021, according to figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS).

Market leaderHovis admits rising costs and challenges associated with the pandemic have significantly reduced 2021 profits.

But to get a good sandwich or sliced ​​toast, do you have to buy a big brand?

Loafs are usually sold at a fraction of the cost, but are they good?

We compare her Sun writer and mother of three from West Malling, Kent, Lindsay Hope,, at age 40, to Hovis. I asked

What Happened:

Winner: Tesco White Bread

Lincey says: "This bread should have been 59p in January, but now is 70 pence, and be careful with your own brand.

"It was very soft and the butter was very nice.

"50 pence cheaper than Hovis for an 800g loaf and I couldn't find fault with it. Will come back to this - my winner." 34} Taste: 10/10

Freshness: 10/10

Value: 8/10

Overall: 10/10

Total Score: 38/40

Aldi Village Bakery Medium White Bread

"At just 65p, it's an affordable option for families who eat a lot of toast and sandwiches. Almost half the price of the market leader. Love it."

Taste : 10/10

Freshness: 9/10

Value: 10/10

Overall: 9/10

Total Score: 38/40

Asda Soft White Medium Slice Bread

Lynsey says: For sandwiches and toast.

"It worked for 4 days and I thought it tasted better than the more expensive alternatives.Great value from Asda"

Taste: 9/10

Freshness: 8/10

Value: 9/10

Overall: 9/10

Total Score: 35/ 40

Lidl Simply Medium Sliced ​​White Bread

Lynsey said: "Lidl is well known for their bakeries and this did not disappoint. Cheap bread but soft, fresh and lasted long in the cupboard.

"Try this instead of Hovis. Buy every week for a year and save over £43. Don't let it get in the way."

Taste: 6/10

Freshness: 7/10

Value: 9/10

Overall: 8/10

Total Score: 30/40

Hobis Soft White Medium Bread

Lindsey said: 112} “Thinner than most medium slices of bread, and each slice is noticeably smaller, I don't think it's good value for money.

Taste: 8/10

Freshness: 8/10

Value: 6/10

Overall: 7/10

Total Score: 29/40

Morrisons White Medium Slice Bread

I have nothing to complain about.

"It was good enough for a budget loaf and stayed fresh for several days, but watch out for price increases.

"My personal opinion is that for this price, you can't go wrong with anything else. I think there are better options."

Taste: 6/10

Freshness: 6/10

Value: 5/10

Overall : 5/10

TOTAL Score: 22/40

Waitrose Soft White Toastie Thick Sliced ​​

Other mid-range brands. Made nice toast, but I'm not sure if it's great for sandwiches.

No. There are better, cheaper options."

Taste: 6/10

Freshness: 7/10

Value: 4/10

Overall: 4/10

Total Score: 21/40

Sainsbury's Medium Soft White Bread

Others coarser than other brands.

"It also stales quickly, so it's only worth it if you end up eating the bread too quickly. 

"The slices are also a bit large and awkwardly shaped for a toaster. ..not my favorite."

Taste: 4/10

Freshness: 3/10

Value: 3/10

Whole : 3/10

Total Score: 13/40

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