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Who else supermarkets in 5+ stores a fortnight?
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I should add that people's circumstances vary, so it's a bit pointless to say that everybody should shop one way and not the other, online, one big shop, several small shops etc will depend on where you live, work patterns, transport, small children, health/disability etc etc0
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I regularly go to Morrisons (walking) Aldi, home bargains, b & M, Asda or wherever the special offers are. I drive a Smart car which can carry alot, none of the supermarkets are more than 2 miles away. So I stock up where I can when passing, makes sense!0
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terra_ferma wrote: »I should add that people's circumstances vary, so it's a bit pointless to say that everybody should shop one way and not the other, online, one big shop, several small shops etc will depend on where you live, work patterns, transport, small children, health/disability etc etc
Plus you can still make savings but combining the best of each.It's really easy to default to cynicism these days, since you are almost always certain to be right.0 -
I regularly go to Morrisons (walking) Aldi, home bargains, b & M, Asda or wherever the special offers are. I drive a Smart car which can carry alot, none of the supermarkets are more than 2 miles away. So I stock up where I can when passing, makes sense!
Yet another reason why I wouldn't live in a tiny village without all this choice!0
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