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How much has you weekly shop increased in price ????
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Over the past 6-8 months I reckon that we are paying between £15 and £20 more per week for our shopping.
We always Shop at ASDA, have tried the rest Lidl Aldi etc but in reality they don't seem to come out a great deal different and their fruit and veg doesn't stay fresh for great deal of time.
Our weekly shop comprises of fresh fruit / veg, cereal, milk, meat, very little canned or processed food, and general everyday things.
On avearge, our weekly shop is costing £90 - ok £20 of that is for booze, but half a year ago we could get the same amount of stuff, including the booze, from the same store for considerably less money.
I know the cost of transportation has increased but who thinks that the supermarkets are taking the opportunity to stick it right up their customers ??? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have to say as im in huge debt and working hard to pay them off as i think i should, i no-longer do all my shopping in Asda, i have to shop around as i cant afford not to.
I buy similar to you; i buy my 4pts of milk from the pound shop and i will only buy from anywhere else if, for example tescos do buy 2 for £2 or if i am desperate for milk. I buy my marg from Morrisons as the stuff i buy is nearly 50p cheaper, that may not sound alot but for me, thats a loaf of bread from the same place. I dont buy my bread from asda as their own brand is dreadful.
I buy most of my frozen stuff from Iceland and my fruit from a local store in the indoor market, they often have it reduced and as there are 2 of us in the house, a bag of bruised apples dont last long.
I also now found that Sainsburys cereal is cheaper than Asda even when there is a special offer on.
So for me, the need to save money overtook the ease to visit Asda for all my shopping, and that includes my monthly shop. The only place i wont shop at is Lidl or Aldis.
So yes perhaps they have increased prices to compensate for the increase in petrol charges but really no-one can blame them and a local haulage firm that has been around since cars were invented, has now gone bust because of it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I shop at asda and it's only me I do a shop every 2 weeks then get my fresh when I need to.
I spend about £80 every 2 weeks and £10 a day for paper and fags etc. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My weekly shop at my local supermarket is about 30GBP a week, and I have noticed some of my usual purchases have gone up in price.
The price of a roast chicken at the hot food counter has gone up by nearly 1 GBP, and 5 chicken thighs by 30p.
Not that I would pay full price for them, as I normally get them at discounted prices, often at half price, so that the pets and I can share them!
I go to Lidl's and Aldi's too for items that I cannot get at my local supermarket, and have not seen a significant increase in prices.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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im stil trying to suss out what my average weekly shop is because sometimes i just need to top up on veg & fruit where as other times i need baby milk, nappies, baby wipes and to re stock basic lader ingredients.
just got back from morrisons and spent £20 and could easily make about 2 weeks meals out of that for me and little one.. cos i have meat that was a bargain at previous weekly shops in the freezer. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've got half a dozen or so Tesco/ Sainsburys/ Morrisons/ Somerfield and Co-op 'local' stores with easy walking distance of home.
Most close at 8pm weekdays and, from about 7pm onwards, are full of fresh stuff reduced by at least 50% and sometimes up to 95%.
It makes for a pleasant stroll round the city and a cheap evening meal
There's an M&S too but there's never any bargains there |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I drive past my local supermarket en-route from work, and would often pop in to bargain hunt.
I do my weekly shop on a late opening evening, and can often get discounted roast chicken and deli items.
Peeps think I spoil my pets by feeding them roast chicken. However, I never buy them at full price. 99p a hot roast chicken is cheaper than some pet food IMHO! And I get to eat the skin which is best part of the chicken IMHO, and the bones make lovely stock for home-made soups!
I seldom buy ready meals at full price as I believe they are expensive for what they are worth.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i live alone and spend about 20 quid a week on food . i make my own soups and meals buy the occasional bottle of wine and i never ever throw anything away .im lucky i dont have a family to feed last time i did a shop for my daughter (family of five) it cost me 130 quid for the week .... |
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During the football season my other half works away for days on end so I am often shopping for food for myself, the son I have who still lives at home rarely eats at home...
I have ALWAYS made a point of having at least two dinners a week on a student type budget, usually something on toast or just a baked potato.....
This helps to balance out the fact that I have two or three M&S ready meals a week.....usually because they are quick and easy. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I bulk-cook meat dishes such as curry, stews, chilli etc., and portion them into tubs before freezing them.
When required, I just need to add some starch such as rice or pasta, and veg, and I have a lovely home-cooked meal at lunch at work.
I seldom eat a full meal in the evening, as there is usually something in the fridge/house to snack on. |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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I know the cost of transportation has increased but who thinks that the supermarkets are taking the opportunity to stick it right up their customers ???"
Yes.
Our bill has gone up in the last few months too without too much of a change in what we shop for. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have ALWAYS made a point of having at least two dinners a week on a student type budget, usually something on toast or just a baked potato.....
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Cant beat a classic meal like beans/spaghetti/raviloi even a poached egg on toast
Yummy and quick comfort foods but yet really filling, especially in the evenings when i CBA to cook for one :D |
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