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18.06.2022 - 16:47 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
People who shop at supermarkets like Aldi, Tesco, ASDA, Lidl, M&S, Sainsbury's and Morrisons are being urged not to use trolleys. The outcome of doing so could leave you pleasantly surprised.
It's a simple change which will take just seconds, but experts say it could save you £100s every year. If you have a basket instead of a trolley, you can’t carry as much - therefore, you spend less.
It also means you’re more conscious about what you’re buying as you don’t have as much room. Our sister website the Mirror has outlined a full list of changes you can make if you want to slash your yearly supermarket bill by £1000s if you want to.
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Try swapping more expensive branded goods for cheaper supermarket-own labels - also known as the “downshift” challenge. It is estimated you could save around 30%.
This means if you spend £100 each week on food, you could save £30 - over four weeks, you'll have pocketed £120. Stick with the cheaper brands, and your total savings over a year could add up to over £1,500.
Don’t just stick to one aisle in the supermarket. You can often find cheaper versions of the same products in the world foods and baby sections.
For example, previous research from MoneySavingExpert found cotton buds can be 20% cheaper in the baby aisle. Herbs and spices can also be found for under half the price in the world food section.
Loyalty schemes for the big supermarkets are free to sign up to. They give you money back, normally in the form of points, each time you shop. So if you’re spending money at that particular grocer anyway, it doesn’t make sense not to have a loyalty card. Tesco now offers cheaper prices
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