with cost of living rising and some struggling to put a decent meal on the table where do you do your normal weekly shop.
I shop between Asda and Morrisons usually depending on where i am at the time.
I also partial to Marks and Spencers for selected items too.
But has anyone recently tried out Lidl's delux range in food its great quality food at reasonable prices .
So where do you like to shop and do you shop there for value for money or quality of produce ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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asda and morrisons and funny enough sometimes lidls aswell i feel asda has good deals and morrisons has fantastic meat selection and fresh fruit and veg! |
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"Got a Lidl and Aldi near me....
But I have to pass Asda to get to them.....so I use Asda " you should pop into lidls one foe think ul be very surprised.
I like it for the huge rage in foods they have that you wont find in tesco asda or morrisons . |
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over a year ago
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Mr KK does most of our food shopping. As we have a large family we tend to use iceland and aldi. Sainsburys in en route so go there for things we cant get in tge other two! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Asda supplies lovely big long thick suckable banana's and a lovely choice of hold up stockings, panties, bra's, short skirts, tops, lipstick, heels etc all which can be bought at self pay counters, I like asda |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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tend to shop mostly at farmers markets and the local shops like fish mongers and butchers round here for food, and where ever is the cheapest for household stuff like cleaning stuff etc |
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By *mumaWoman
over a year ago
Livingston |
"tend to shop mostly at farmers markets and the local shops like fish mongers and butchers round here for food, and where ever is the cheapest for household stuff like cleaning stuff etc "
Found a great online delivery company for cleaning stuff (5L w/up liq/bleach/disinfectant - £5 each). will send you the link x
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By *ompip3Couple
over a year ago
Paisley |
Morrison's or ASDA for main shop, but in and out of Lidl and Aldi as well. We cherrypick with whoever has the best offers on...........Fresh fruit and Veg from Aldi and Lidl is top quality and normally great prices!
Also Jac's is right, you can pick up some really tasty and different "specialist" foods too. We had Quail's and Pheasant at Xmas from the frozen section but tasty and first class quality at a sensible price.
ps. One doesn't eat quail every week you know! |
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By *mudg3rMan
over a year ago
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Try my best to use the local family shops who've been around for years. Studiously avoid places like the so called "Sainsbury's Local" who only succeed in putting the wee guy out of business. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I love to cook everything fresh from scratch and experiment with new recipes. Recently I have started going to the Asian supermarket for herbs, spices, rice and noodles (you will never believe how cheap they are!) I go to Stevie Broons at blochairn for my meat (£25 for 5kg fresh chicken breasts!). I also use Asda, Tesco and aldi for my store cupboard basics. And farmfoods for my irn bru (2 x 24 packs for £10)
Over the last year I have become a much more savvy shopper and cut our food bills dramatically and if anything we are eating better xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I mostly go to Tesco, I save up there club card points , they triple them if you book hotel breaks, Two years ago I had a week in a hotel Barcelona and have had weekend breaks that way as well |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Aldi, lidl, Iceland, farm foods, home bargains and morrisons/tesco
Usually get away with a £60 a week shop but that's down to meal planning and shopping around for deals |
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