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Wheres everyones favourite place to do some food shopping, price and quality wise e.t.c, I normally shop at asda
I like to shop at Sainsburysys as their stuff is great and they have a big selection. I do like to shop at M&S for a couple of things as they are high quality and the price is not too bad.
You get great meat hampers from Musclefoods, all the meat is really lean, great deals aswell. Aldi is good for fruit and vegetables. Home bargains is great for sauces, pasta, rice, everything like that, it saves a lot of money shopping at these places.
I shop at Aldi I can get everything we need in there its the closest to my house it’s cheap and it last
I don't have a favourite, I like them all for different reasons. I have Tesco, Lidl and Aldi within a mile, Sainsburys is 4 miles, Asda, 6, Morrisons, 7 and Waitrose is 35 miles. I find Aldi fruit and veg awful quality and I am convinced that at the exit they have some force field that automatically makes the fruit and veg go off, regardless of the date on them. I won't ever be a loyal customer to any of them, they all have their faults, so just depends on where I fancy going on the day
I tend to go to either Tesco or Morrisons as they are the closest to my house and do everything that we need. Plus I can distract my son with the free fruit!
We dont have an Asda near us. I like Tesco cos it has scan and shop, better opening times, clubcard points and i can use gift card from surveys but for price I prefer Aldi, but don't have one close enough to do it weekly
I shop around. Sometimes home bargains and B&M have a better selection and prices on cooking sauces, toiletries and cleaning products. I get meat from musclefoods and baby products from Aldi. If i see a good deal on here for something i need i will go to that shop. Supermarket wise it's Tesco for me.
I prefer Tesco for the bulk of ours, Tesco always have decent offers on. We've started recently going to Aldi for a few bits as one has opened local yo us. (agree about there fruit & veg going off quickly tho, had that experience a couple of times recently). I like Heron foods too, there pretty reasonable & some good bargains to be had.
I do like Aldi, can't say I've ever really had a problem with their products but tend to just stick to the same things. Also like Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury's and Morrison's for a change of scenery and a bit more variety.
I was telling everyone about all the xmas veg bargains at M&S and,indeed,i did stock up- but then i got ill by xmas and couldn't eat hardly any of it so it all got wasted as i was ill all over xmas& new year!
I could have donated it to the local church who were doing a community christmas lunch,but i was so bad i couldn't even do that (i want to go away nxt xmas,illness permitting)
I shop at lidl I used to shop in Morrisons but save an extra £20 shopping at Lidl per week and buy more
I shop mainly in Aldi and Iceland but I do occasionally shop at Morrison's to as it's not to far from me
I use Waitrose as my main shop and bulk buy their offers. I’m partial to certain sauces so check online which supermarket has the best price then buy at least 6 jars.
I’m an Aldi shopper! But I do love to shop in Iceland Tesco’s and Asda for deals and regularly go to homebargains and b&m.... I literally spent my life food shopping lol
I shop for food most days, so like to vary where I go. I currently spend the most in Tesco and M&S, but also use Sainsbury's, Waitrose and a few local independent shops I would use ASDA and Morrisons more frequently if they had branches closer to where I live.
Have a couple of places I buy most stuff from, but tend to buy little bits from lots of places sometimes.
Hi, I pick up bits throughout the week from mainly at Sainsbury's and Tesco. I like M&S too for a few items. Asda, Morrison etc are further away, so I don't really go there as often
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