Originally Posted by molliepops:
“Trouble here is I would need to drive to Camberley to find my nearest Lidl or Aldi, so add price of petrol and you make no saving at all, local butchers are few and far between too none in my local village or town, would need again to drive to find one.”
I see what you mean - so is Tesco the only local option?
I don't use Tesco much these days - last time I shopped at Tesco they were pusing two for one, or buy two to get a reduction on the second item offers, and I got lulled into buying more than I actually needed.
Over the years we've been led to believe that competition between the supermarkets was holding prices down, but Aldi and Lidl have proved what a load of rubbish that is.
Fortunately, I have quite a lot of choice within 5 miles, i.e. all the main supermarkets, and 3 Alidi stores, and 4 branches of Lidl.
Currently, I cherry-pick the best buys in Aldi, Lidl, Sainsbury's, and ASDA.
I had a spend 50 and get 10 pounds off voucher for Sainsbuy's this week, and also a 4.50 price match voucher from last week, so bought a leg of lamb from them at just over 11 pounds (on offer), a pork leg joint (on offer) for 6 pounds, and two rump steaks (on offer) for 6 pounds. Not really cheap, but as things go, not too bad a-buys. I bought a few other of my regular Sainsbuy's value items, and got 14.50 off at the checkout.
But didn't actually save any money, because on my way round saw a large copper-bottomed SS hard anodised stir-fry pan on offer for 16.50 - which I don't really need, but I thought "that really is too good to leave on the shelf, and as I've got 14.50 in vouchers, I will be getting it for only 2 pounds"!
Cupboards are even more crammed now!
But then if I have to eat more stir-frys to justify buying the pan, that must be a good think surely?