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July 2025 Grocery Challenge

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  • mandco
    mandco Posts: 1,124 Forumite
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    The weekend shops definitely put a dent in the budget 
    Tesco £188.32
    m&s £11.32
    Iceland £39.70 mostly bbq bits as we already have invites to 2 more 
    boots £16.32 on toiletries - I get a lot of my basics from here as use the recycling scheme to boost my boots points
    aldi £51.24 
    that gives me a total of 306.90 to add which puts me at £606.90/£800 and we’re barely 1/2 way through the month   :s  this leave me around £90 a week for the remaining 2 weeks which is going to be tough but I did buy a lot more of fruit/veg than usual as no one really wants hot dinners at the moment and I’m stocked up on most of the household/toiletries/pet food stuff so it’s mostly just food left to get.We will need bread & lactofree milk(they only had 2 cartons) in the next day or so but shouldn’t actually “need” anything else till the weekend. 

    this year do something that scares you for courage is not the absence of fear just the knowledge that some things are worth the risk
  • K9sandFelines
    K9sandFelines Posts: 2,777 Forumite
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    £0.75p spent in the Co op. I got some crisps that my DGD likes and a YS item and a carrier bag to bag the other caddy bags up inside in the bin.
    I had a £1 off voucher again. Had a few of these in the past month, as I don't go in there as much anymore.
    GC Jan £101.91/£150 Feb £70.96/150 Mar £100.43/150 Apr £108.45 app/150 May £149.70/150 Jun £155.15/150 July £74.69/£150 (includes food, toiletries and cleaning from 13th to 12th of each month. One person vegan household with occasional visitors)
    Forever learning the art of frugality
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