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Normally I go to Tesco or Waitrose for a food shop and even when not doing a huge shop I spend £80-£100 a week and come home with not many meals at all. Ivejust walked uptown and round the market. I bought 2 bags full of different fruits, apples, grapes, malon, mango, bananas for a fiver, loads of different meats and then popped to Iceland for some frozen stuff. I have spent £30.00 and have got loads. Think I may do this every week and just go to waitrose every now and then for toilet roll and tinned products. Am amazed at how cheap the market is and probably better quality too.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We shop at our local market quite often and love the atmosphere, the variety, and chosing different produce from the different stalls. You do have to be prepared to carry the bags, but we take strong shoppers and share the load. If I go on my own and need to buy spuds I take the small suitcase on wheels! (Not up to an old ladies shopping trolley just yet)
Once a month or so we go to the supermarket for tins, loo rolls and dry stuff.
Once a month or so we go to the supermarket for tins, loo rolls and dry stuff.
welcome to the world of thrifty shoppers.
Asda is great for toilet/kitchen rolls and booze. Aldi 's gel detergent is wonderful , their conditioner is good so is their dishwasher tabs, frozen fish good too.Also hooked on their brown cornflakes with dry freeze berries and hazelnut heaven chocolate really does have loads of hazelnuts.I got a full leg of fresh lamb in Aldi for £ 12.99 and it was freezable couldnt believe the price!
Lidl is good for veg and frozen fish too the Thai fish cakes are nice,cat litter's very cheap, its a bit of trial and error but you will find your own favourites and because of the recession the stigma has gone from shopping "el cheapo" everyone uses these stores now.Good luck
Dee
Asda is great for toilet/kitchen rolls and booze. Aldi 's gel detergent is wonderful , their conditioner is good so is their dishwasher tabs, frozen fish good too.Also hooked on their brown cornflakes with dry freeze berries and hazelnut heaven chocolate really does have loads of hazelnuts.I got a full leg of fresh lamb in Aldi for £ 12.99 and it was freezable couldnt believe the price!
Lidl is good for veg and frozen fish too the Thai fish cakes are nice,cat litter's very cheap, its a bit of trial and error but you will find your own favourites and because of the recession the stigma has gone from shopping "el cheapo" everyone uses these stores now.Good luck
Dee
2011 was the year I discovered Aldi. I love it. I like going there and seeing what they`ve got. I still shop at Sainsburys but not half as much. I get fruit, veg and fish from the market if I can. It took me years to realise that buying brand names is just falling for very clever marketing. People think that if the biscuit packet says "McVities" it must be the best and it`s just not true.
I care very much about animal welfare and so still shop at Sainbury's for outdoor rearded pork and free range chicken. I can't bring myself to buy 'foreign' pork. However, I do shop at Lidl for most other things and have managed to reduce my weekly spending by about half. Have noticed that Lidl are now selling lots of Freedom Food meat but haven't bought any yet.
What does irritate me about S/bury's though, is that I am still getting vouchers which award me with 150 extra points for spending £90 on one shop. I haven't spent that much, in that shop, in the last six months.
What does irritate me about S/bury's though, is that I am still getting vouchers which award me with 150 extra points for spending £90 on one shop. I haven't spent that much, in that shop, in the last six months.
We don't have a market that I can get to in the week, it's in the day when I'm at work.
I do recommend Aldi's washing tablets, but I didn't find their washing-up liquid half as good as Fairy (although it's a great deal cheaper!)
I go to Tesco or Morrison's for convenience for my big shop, I don't have time to trawl around - then I top up with Aldi for the stuff I can only get there. Their sweets and biscuits are very similar to big brands but half the cost. Their wine's good, too.
I do recommend Aldi's washing tablets, but I didn't find their washing-up liquid half as good as Fairy (although it's a great deal cheaper!)
I go to Tesco or Morrison's for convenience for my big shop, I don't have time to trawl around - then I top up with Aldi for the stuff I can only get there. Their sweets and biscuits are very similar to big brands but half the cost. Their wine's good, too.
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