Big budget month day six: save money on food

In the latest article in our series, find out how to cut your shopping bills - and become healthier too!

We’ve all been there – a weekly trip to the local supermarket ends in a gasp as you spy the bill totting up. Flash forward to a week later and half the stuff you bought is languishing in cupboards, or worse, being thrown away.

It’s wasteful and it costs you money. But there are a few simple things that I’ve picked up on to stop this happening – and it won’t mean you’ll only be eating budget brands!

Draw up a food planner

Spend some time drawing up a food planner for the week ahead before you head to the shops, so you’ll be shopping for meals not food. There are a few pointers to remember when doing this:

Make a list

Now this is pretty obvious, but make sure you make a list of what you need for your trip to the supermarket. Again, there are a few points to consider when making your list:

At the supermarket

One of the most effective ways of sticking to a list is to use online shopping as you won’t have the opportunity to be distracted by all those tempting offers. Use MySupermarket.co.uk to compare the cost of your weekly shopping bill at five of the major supermarkets (Tesco, ASDA, Sainsbury’s, Waitrose and Ocado), and order from the cheapest supermarket to save even more money.

But if you just can’t do without that real world experience, there are some ways you can avoid picking up bad shopping habits:

Don't forget to also keep your eyes open for supermarket scams! You can read more about these in The seven biggest supermarket scams.

So that’s it, a few simple tips that should help you to save money. In the past I could easily rack up a £40 or £50 shopping bill and not really know what I’d spent it on. Now I spend roughly £25 a week (and try my best to stay within this limit) following these rules. Not only that, but as a result of planning properly, healthy meals and not popping to the shops for treats, I’ve become a lot healthier too!

Don’t forget to check our Frugal Food blog every week and Frugal Recipes for top tips for cheap recipes. You can also share any tips you have for saving money at the checkout in the Comments box below.

This is a classic lovemoney article that has been updated

More essential budgeting tips:
Big budget month day one: how to plan a budget
Big budget month day two: looking at your spending

Big budget month day three: setting your goals
Big budget month day four: make sure you're not missing out on money
Big budget month day five: cut your transport costs

 

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