My £25.17 Asda Smart Price shop left me feeling like a fool
09.04.2022 - 10:29
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The cost of living crisis is hitting families hard and leaving many with tough choices to make.
With energy bills soaring, council tax rising and no let-up at the petrol pumps, shoppers are trying to cut back wherever they can.
For many that means changing shopping habits and paying a lot more attention to what's being spent at the supermarket.
While some people may turn their noses up at budget ranges, there's a reason why the likes of Asda Smart Price and Morrisons Savers have become so popular and that's because they offer decent products at great value for money. Same goes for the likes of budget retailers Aldi and Lidl.
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Admittedly some of it is not to everyone's taste - and you can't get the lowest fat versions of meat and cheese for example - but when needs must, the priority is putting food on the table and doing it the cheapest and healthiest way you can.
And it's easy to overlook the essentials you buy week-in week-out, which if you bought these basic Smart Price versions, would make little difference to the overall taste of your meals - but a massive difference to your bank balance.
I'm talking about the 1kg of rice for 45p, 15 eggs for £1.18, 500g pack of pasta for 29p and tuna for 59p a tin.
That's not to mention the whopping bags of potatoes, 2.5kg for 91p, and carrots, 1.5kg for 45p, from its budget fruit, veg and meat range. Those prices are pretty much on a par with Aldi's Everyday Essentials wonky veg and we all know how much people rave about those.
You can save on meat too, with chicken breasts costing around £3.38 for a large 620g pack and bacon £1.25 for 300g.
There was no 39p Smart Price bread in stock, but