1. Shop at cheaper supermarkets
Supermarkets such as Lidl and Aldi often offer cheaper fresh and perishable products than stores like Waitrose and Sainsburys, along with bargains on dry goods, toiletries and homeware.
2. Make sensible swaps
Don’t be a snob when it comes to supermarket own brands. They are commonly made by the same manufacturer as branded goods and can save you several pounds per shop.
3. Get rewarded for shopping
By joining the loyalty scheme at your local supermarket, you’ll enjoy points, coupons and exclusive offers in return that can free up more of your cash to save.
4. Combat world waste & eat well with a reduced price food app
Revolutionary food apps are bringing both cheaper food and a better planet to fruition by inviting you to pay a small amount of money for food boxes containing food that would otherwise be thrown out. Rather than turning to your treasured takeaway or paying for expensive meals out, you could be doing both your wallet and the planet a favour.
5. Buy in bulk
While we’re not encouraging you to hoard, it can sometimes work out cheaper to buy products in bulk. Just make sure you calculate whether or not it is cheaper and if you will use all of the products.
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