Cost of living your shopping habits 12:55 - Apr 29 with 586 views | CountyJim | Have your shopping habits changed I've noticed in lidl and aldi the amount of customers has picked up and stock being wiped out really quickly Lidl is getting more from us due to the rewards app which is fantastic. |  | | |  |
Cost of living your shopping habits on 13:01 - Apr 29 with 579 views | JACKMANANDBOY | We've taken the opportunity to cut out the 'crap'. So no cakes, buscuits, chocolate etc. Our bills are down about £10.00 a week. |  |
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Cost of living your shopping habits on 13:04 - Apr 29 with 565 views | onehunglow | Lidl is exceptional for freh bread and croissants and ok for fruit and veg. Aldi middle aisle is good for things you see as a bargain and dont really need but you get them anyway. Both pretty depressing experiences though. We too stopped buying biscuits and watch and read labels. |  |
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Cost of living your shopping habits on 13:56 - Apr 29 with 535 views | jojaca | My shopping habits have changed, frozen shop from either Farm Foods or Iceland, the rest in Aldi. Probably save about £20+ a week shopping away from the likes of Tesco. Food shortages are happening because of world events. I am stocking up a little on pasta, rice and tin food with every shop. |  |
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Cost of living your shopping habits on 14:42 - Apr 29 with 517 views | raynor94 |
Cost of living your shopping habits on 13:56 - Apr 29 by jojaca | My shopping habits have changed, frozen shop from either Farm Foods or Iceland, the rest in Aldi. Probably save about £20+ a week shopping away from the likes of Tesco. Food shortages are happening because of world events. I am stocking up a little on pasta, rice and tin food with every shop. |
You will exacerbate the shortages, if you and others stockpile goods. Just buy what you need |  |
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Cost of living your shopping habits on 15:11 - Apr 29 with 511 views | CountyJim |
Cost of living your shopping habits on 14:42 - Apr 29 by raynor94 | You will exacerbate the shortages, if you and others stockpile goods. Just buy what you need |
Don't know about you but we've always got a cupboard in kitchen well stocked with tin stuff pasta and rice it makes sense just in case you're feeling ill or stuck in for some reason also box of candles and matches |  | |  |
Cost of living your shopping habits on 17:30 - Apr 29 with 476 views | 73__73 | I only eat once a day so no change for me 😄 |  |
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Cost of living your shopping habits on 17:33 - Apr 29 with 472 views | 73__73 |
Cost of living your shopping habits on 13:01 - Apr 29 by JACKMANANDBOY | We've taken the opportunity to cut out the 'crap'. So no cakes, buscuits, chocolate etc. Our bills are down about £10.00 a week. |
You’ll will no doubt fell better in the long run 👠I know someone who used to buy four bars of chocolate each morning each costing 80 p £3.20 a day. He’s now stopped for health reasons and with the cost of living going up, saving £22.40 a week [Post edited 29 Apr 2022 17:38]
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Cost of living your shopping habits on 17:45 - Apr 29 with 463 views | Thrasher6 | Well...use your freezer...go to the supermarket....if they are selling sausages that would cost £3...for a £1...sell by date a day to go...buy them all. Bag them up in small quantities and put them in the freezer when you get home. Sausages for 3 months...for peanuts.. |  |
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Cost of living your shopping habits on 23:24 - Apr 29 with 385 views | Lorax | We got lucky I guess, we were managing anyway but then I returned to full time work just before this all happened. We haven't changed a thing and have no need to. I feel truly sorry for those who are struggling in all this. |  | |  |
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