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Cheapest Basics & Special Offers.
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 12:46 pm
by boboff
To make things we need some basics, and I try and get these as cheap as possible. If anyone on here has tips for cheap items it would be appreciated.
I'll start off with a few of my own.
Sugar White 1kg 65p at Lidl
Malt Vinegar 500ml 13p T~esco
Pepper T-esco 18p
Salt T-esco 28p 1 kilo
Curry Sauce in Glass Jars A'sda 7p ( Cheapest Jar and lid if you ever run out) Dog will eat the sauce.
Re: Cheapest Basics & Special Offers.
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 2:48 pm
by prison break fan
Brilliant if you live somewhere with a choice of shops, not so good if you are in the country, it is cheaper to pay village shop prices than to drive to large supermarkets, also, sometimes I think you get what you pay for! pbf.
Re: Cheapest Basics & Special Offers.
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:10 pm
by Shirl
can't beat the asda sauce for price but sainsburys do a very good curry sauce for 9p. Surely the jar cost more to manufacture?
Re: Cheapest Basics & Special Offers.
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:32 pm
by battybird
Glass jars are nearly always around on freecycle..as long as you are able to collect..then they are free.

Re: Cheapest Basics & Special Offers.
Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2010 9:02 pm
by Thomzo
Even though I live in a large town with all the major supermarkets, I tend to only go to the local Co-op because I can walk there. If I have to drive then it adds a fortune to the cost of the shopping. I also work on the principle that if I can't carry it home then I don't need it.
I do keep an eye on the yellow stickered items or the bargain bins though, the Co-op often has bargain meat early in the morning.
Zoe
Re: Cheapest Basics & Special Offers.
Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 12:56 am
by citizentwiglet
Co-Op do some fab deals. If you have your Sunday meal as a dinner (i.e at about 7pm instead of lunch) you can often find all your requirements reduced at around 4pm in my Co-Op..............I got a whole load for dinner (not including the chicken - ours never has free-range, and neither does the butcher 'no call for it', so I have to go to T5sco for that), plus reduced punnets of strawberries and Scottish raspberries for £2.00 all in the other week. I find the rest of their stuff FAR too expensive, though. It probably makes a difference when you have kids to feed who will happily chomp through half your fruit bowl in a morning, I simply can't afford £2.00 for four bloody apples.
T%SCO value digestive biscuits - 31p a pack. Great for cheesecake bases. I think the T$esco 'normal' ones are around 60p, and there really is no difference at all, apart from the packaging. McVities are pushing £1.00, I think.