I love LIDL. If there is one near you (I’m sure Aldi is similar), go there! I only discovered LIDL last year as and have found it great at helping me stick to my food budget. I go once a week for certain staples, which include free-range eggs, whole free-range chicken (less than a fiver!), parmesan, own-brand oatcakes, bread, fruit and vegetables. Highlights include a whole cucumber for £.49 and six large free-range eggs for £1.00.
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These six items cost less than £5.00 in total! |
We also get a weekly food delivery from Ocado. Husband and I love Waitrose, but I find that shopping there often leaves me with a hefty bill. There seem to be more discounts on Ocado, plus it is so convenient having heavy things like loo roll, laundry capsules and dishwasher tablets delivered straight to the house. Once you have done a few shops with Ocado, you can also check your favourite items to see whether they are on special. That way, if I know we will need coffee soon, I can keep checking whether or not they are on offer.
Hope these tips have helped. Happy Thrifty Thursday!

We shop at Aldi. We prefer it to Lidl because they have more British meats and veg than Lidl. We have drastically reduced our weekly food bill by shopping here. Thanks for joining in again with #ThriftyThursday 🙂
It’s amazing how much cheaper Lidl and Aldi are than the big supermarket chains.
I am trying to shop at Aldi too, but then end up at sainsburys for the bits I can’t get – great fan of the 49p cucumber and last weeks butternut squash in the super 6 veg! (maybe I bought a few too many on the basis they store!!)
Yes, it would be preferable to just shop at one place, but we have to do what we can to save money. Thanks for commenting!