I tested supermarket crackers as Ritz shrinks packs - the best is cheaper

The Sun's Laura Stott has compared the big-brand bakes to supermarkets’ own offerings for taste, price and quantity to work out which offers the best biscuits for your buck.

The box is notably smaller than Lidl and Aldi’s versions. Despite this, the wheat bakes still deliver on flavour, with an instantly recognisable salty tang and melt-on-your-tongue texture.

Ritz Original Crackers

2/5

36 crackers, 150g, £1.25, Morrisons

Lidl's version also looks very similar in a bright red carton. This box weighs in at 200g so you get 50g more for your money. Really delicious savoury crackers with a lovely crunch. A top budget buy.

Rivercote Savoury Crackers

5/5

57 crackers, 200g, 99p, Lidl

Aldi still gives you 200g for a far lower price. Inside, the tasty wheat bakes are not easy to differentiate from the pricier version either.

Savour Bakes Savoury Crackers

4/5

57 crackers, 200g, £1.09, Aldi

A delicious crunchy biscuit slightly larger than the big brand but perfect for dunking or topping with your favourite cheese. The cheese powder is very noticeable sprinkled on top.

Cheese Thins

3/5

41 crackers, 150g, £1.10, Tesco

A bargain cracker pack and you get a good amount for your buck. Tasty, nice and chunky with a good amount of bite and a strong flavour.

Cheese Thins

4/5

40 crackers, 150g, 95p, Aldi

I was surprised at the high cost of these own-brand snacks, with not a huge content per pack either. They were light and crunchy but very dry.

Cheese Thins

2/5

37 crackers, 150g, £1.10, Morrisons