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The 'hidden' aisles in Morrisons, Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's and more where food can be bought for £1

Consumers can find cheaper food items and save on their weekly shop by shopping from one specific aisle.

The world food section can often be hidden or forgotten about during a weekly shop but the aisle can actually be found in nearly all supermarkets and it stocks food from countries near and far; America, China, Japan, India and Jamaica, to name a few. But there's also a handful of staple cupboard items that can be found a lot cheaper.

As the inflation rate continues to sore across the UK, at 10.1%, supermarket prices are steadily increasing, so finding cheaper alternatives has become a necessity for many households. Aside from stocking candy flavoured drinks and Japanese ramen noodles, there are a lot of staple substitutes shoppers can buy to save on their weekly food bill.

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Grains, spices, drinks, sweets, tinned products, and crisps are all found along its shelves. Asda, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Morrisons all stock similar products in their own versions of the world food aisle, reports the Echo. We went to the world foods section at Morrisons to see what shoppers can get for cheaper, and it works out a lot more affordable per gram.

The world foods section also has a lot of staple substitutes, including spices, grains, condiments, drinks and tinned products like coconut milk and tomatoes. Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's, and Morrisons all have their own versions of the world foods aisle and stock similar products.

A bottle of Blue Dragon Thai sweet chilli sauce for example, found in the condiment aisle, is £2.50 for a 380g bottle (£0.59p per 100ml). Whereas the lesser-known brand in the world foods aisle, Healthy Boy

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