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Where do you mainly do your food shopping at?
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Aldi and Lidl first, depending on if I need specific items that either of them sell or not and then get the rest or stuff they both don't sell in Tesco on way back home.finally tea total but in still in (more) debt (Oct 25 CC £1800, loan £6453, mortgage £59,924/158,000)0
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Asda for the main monthly shop, aldi for weekly top ups, Iceland for the freezer/odds and ends.
I used Poundworld for sundries and some long life bits as its actually decent value round here!************************************
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aldis,lidls and if I have the coupons Waitrose ( about once every three months or so depending on their offers
I have a tesco's saisnburys and asdas within a short distance but have changed to Aldis and Lidls and found that I have saved quite a bit more on using them rather than the big four.
I sometimes pop into a small co-op when I go to book club nearby as their Y/S stuff is always greatly cut down in price0 -
Predominantly Sainsburys, which is closest, but also Asda and M&S.
Would prefer to shop in Lidl and Aldi more often but is awkward to get to both of them and, due to clashing shifts and carsharing with my OH, we usually end up shopping at anti-social hours, ie. late at night, when our options are more restricted.0 -
Aldi for the basics.
Then Sainburys for stuff they only do and I like.
After that anywhere I can get a bargain. (See Bottom )
Basically I am a full on supermarket tart!! :whistle:
No alliance to any place at all.
Make me an offer and I will be there!!
Luckily I live in a town where every supermarket chain is represented.
Plus Home Bargains, B&M, Poundland(2 shops!), 99p, Poundstretchers, Farmfoods and Bargain Buys.The more I live, the more I learn.
The more I learn, the more I grow.
The more I grow, the more I see.
The more I see, the more I know.
The more I know, the more I see,
How little I know.!!
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Asda, Iceland, or for on the way home items, One Stop0
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Booths and Aldi, a fine combo. (Booths is the Northwest equivalent of Waitrose, plus some)“And all shall be well. And all shall be well. And all manner of things shall be exceeding well.”
― Julian of Norwich
In other words, Don't Panic!0 -
Sainsbury, Tesco, Morrisons, Asda, Aldi, Lidl, occasionally Waitrose.
Although I may be lying about some of the above.
Still data-mining, hbk?
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At the supermarket!.:A:dance:1+1+1=1:dance::A
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Mainly at Lidl, but occasionally at M&S (mainly for meal deals and YS on a Thursday night), Waitrose (if I have vouchers), and have just discovered Asda. I also sometimes use B&M for grocery/ condiment shopping.0
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