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Practical Grocery Shopping ​Tips to Save £5-10 Each Week


Have you ever paid attention to these details when grocery ​shopping?


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Look for Discounts

Supermarkets often have special offers, either ​individual discounts or bulk discounts. Pay attention to ​the price tags, as red tags usually indicate a sale.

Membership

Many supermarkets offer cheaper prices for ​members, and getting a membership is completely ​FREE. You'll need to download the relevant app and ​register an account. For example, Sainsbury's uses ​Nectar, and Tesco uses Clubcard.


Walk a Bit More

Walk a bit farther to larger supermarkets, which ​usually offer lower prices than the convenience stores ​downstairs.



Shop Around

Compare prices of the same item at different stores to ​find the cheapest option

Remember to calculate the cost per unit, not just ​the total price. For example, how much does meat ​cost per kilogram? How much does one egg cost in a ​carton?

Try New Stores

Don't just stay in your dorm; explore and try out ​different shops around you. You'll likely find many ​good-quality, affordable items.

Get a Resuable Shopping Bag

Stop spending money on plastic bags every time you ​check out. While a plastic bag is cheap, the cost adds up ​over time.


You can get a reusable shopping bag for just £1 at ​Poundland.


You can also buy a shopping trolley. it can hold more ​items and require less effort. Price of a shopping trolley ​is around £15-20 on Amazon.



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Do you have any other good ways to save money?

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