How to Save Money at the Supermarket

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The soaring cost of food has made feeding your family all the more expensive. But with a few nifty tricks, you can cut a few bob off your weekly food shop.

Reach Back for Fresher Items

Stores tend to display fresh produce in order of its expiry dates. Items with earlier dates are at the fronts of shelves. Reach to the backs to get fresher items such as meat and fish. This will give you more time at home to eat the food and should reduce waste.

Get Loose for More Savings

Opt for fruit and veg loose and unpackaged where possible, including bananas, carrots, and potatoes. Not only is it more environmentally friendly but you’ll usually pay less for the same quantity simply by losing the wrapping.

Switch Aisle for Better Deals

If you’re buying spices, grains, and tinned products such as tomatoes or coconut milk, head to the world-food aisle where you’ll often get more bang for your buck. It will often feature items that are cheaper than you will pay for similar goods elsewhere in the store. Most supermarkets have this aisle, except Aldi and Lidl.

Yellow Stickers for Great Bargains

Don’t forget to check out the food that’s reduced to clear each day, for great bargains. Pick up anything that you can cook up and freeze or eat.

Wonky Veg for Unexpected Savings

Many supermarkets now put slightly misshapen fruit and veg on sale at discounted prices. It means you can make unexpected savings on some of the items on your shopping list. But always consider carefully whether you’ll be likely to use the produce — so that you don’t end up wasting cash.

Sign Up for Store Loyalty Schemes

With special prices for scheme members on offer at the likes of Tesco and Sainsbury’s, you are effectively penalized with higher prices if you don’t get yourself a Clubcard or Nectar card. So get yourself organized and sign up for free.

Deal of the Day

Blitz your laundry pile with the Tower Ceraglide iron, down from £46 to £23 at Tesco with a Clubcard. Save: £23

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Top Swap

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Shop & Save

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