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Trying to get the grocery bill down

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GagaJo Tue 21-Apr-20 23:08:24

I'm not used to a large grocery bill. I'm rarely home, when things are 'normal'. I only really eat at home, once a day. Daughter and grandson live with me and do eat more meals here but still. I'm not sure if we're eating more or if it's just because we're doing all of our eating here.

CanadianGran Wed 22-Apr-20 22:17:22

We are spending less. I'm not having family dinners or having grandchildren over; it's now just me and my husband. I am still doing my shopping at the stores, but not lingering over decisions... it's grab what is on the list and get out! If I've forgotten something, it gets added to next week's list. Normally I would pop back to the store the next day and of course one item would become a basketful.

We don't tend to go out for dinners, but occasionally a pub outing.

For those complaining about costs going up because they are doing three meals; wouldn't you normally have three meals?
If you were not making those meals, then most likely you were eating out which is much more expensive.

GabriellaG54 Wed 22-Apr-20 21:36:26

I get my flowers from London, the morning after the day they are picked and packed into large boxes surrounded by careful packing material.
Freddie's Flowers.

GabriellaG54 Wed 22-Apr-20 21:30:28

Gladdies are not really my favourite flowers but even if they were, I'm too mean to throw them to members of the public, much less to fans which number few.
I don't encourage familiarity.

etheltbags1 Wed 22-Apr-20 21:28:31

My bills have doubled. I used to spend 30.00 to 40.00 per week but with home deliveries I cannot shop around for reduced items or offers. My last week's delivery was 68.00 and tomorrows is 57.00. I'm luck to get slots I realise but I dothink the shops have raised their prices. Also at Morrison's I pay 4.00 for delivery. I don't mind as I would have to give anyone a tip for doing my shopping. Also I have 20.00 for cat stuff where normally I would buy cheaper I have to get branded food.

Callistemon Wed 22-Apr-20 21:02:45

I had a lot of vouchers which we were going to exchange for a nice trip somewhere.
No chance now so I used them up on my grocery order which halved the first bill.

Eating out doesn't come under the same 'budget' although, of course, it all comes out of the same pot so our grocery bill did look larger.
Then, of course, I realised that we only got a slot every fortnight!

I'd probably buy toiletries, vitamins etc elsewhere too, but ordered them with the groceries.

kittylester Wed 22-Apr-20 20:52:05

The florist in the village is better than Sainsbury's and a business I want to support.

Maggiemaybe Wed 22-Apr-20 19:32:39

We’re getting Sainsburys slots. We always do online grocery shops anyway and are spending about 50% more than usual on each one. But this is easily offset by the fact that we’re not topping up and buying our fresh stuff at other shops right now, eating out, going to the pub quiz, etc. And of course there are no £12 off your £60 shop vouchers now and deals are few and far between. I’m just grateful to be getting our stuff delivered.

Sainsburys weren’t offering fresh flowers on week 1, but have plenty on offer now.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 22-Apr-20 19:08:42

I have fresh flowers envy kittyenvyflowers

kittylester Wed 22-Apr-20 19:00:46

Following Gabriella's post, my florist who has been really Ill with covid messaged today to say she is ordering tomorrow and do need any thing? Yippee from 2 points of view - she is better and I can have flowers!

Missfoodlove Wed 22-Apr-20 19:00:23

The secret is meal planning.

A butchers gammon joint has done us a Sunday roast, a pea and ham pasta, ham sandwiches, ham and cheese toasties and tomorrow’s lunch will be ham, creamy leek and cheese pasties!
That will be the end of it!!!
It cost £13.00.

Every week we sit and plan the meals, some freshly bought meat and some fish and meat from the freezer.

I will only buy market fresh fruit and veg.

We do have some luxury items but generally £60-70 a week is more than enough.

welbeck Wed 22-Apr-20 18:51:34

presumably your D pays half the groceries, but still does sound a bit steep.
have you tried Lidl or aldi, they tend to be cheaper.
or at least own brands wherever you shop.
i realise that i used to waste quite a bit. trying harder now, and am saving, going to shops less often, using up what i've got, dry goods etc.

coggie Wed 22-Apr-20 18:43:49

Mmm, so you are in control Gaga....how come it's gone up?

varian Wed 22-Apr-20 18:38:24

As I've not been able to get a supermarket delivery slot for the last six weeks, I have resorted to using the little shop in the next village. They are providing a service as they will deliver free of charge if you spend £20 but their prices are extortionate - £2.40 for 2 litres of skimmed milk, £1.60 for a cabbage!

I'd just love to be able to go back to LIdl.

GagaJo Wed 22-Apr-20 18:37:48

Yes. I have an annual pass and weekly slot booked. I stayed up till the early hours for 2 or 3 weeks until eventually I managed to get it.

coggie Wed 22-Apr-20 18:33:58

How do you shop Gaga? on line?

Floradora9 Wed 22-Apr-20 18:31:06

I am really enjoying using up the contents of my deep freeze. I always fill in for the visits from the family and now they cannot visit, one friend said they had soup for lunch that was ancient. We got a click and collect from Asda to-day . It costs nothing to do it and we did not need to get out of the car apart from opening the boot . Not my nornal shop but Tesco have no slots free.

SueDonim Wed 22-Apr-20 18:25:49

I’m disappointed, Gabriella - I was visualising you throwing gladdies to your adoring public, a la Dame Edna! flowersflowersflowersgrin

SueDonim Wed 22-Apr-20 18:23:59

I’m spending about £80-£90 a week on groceries. That’s without any alcohol or supplies for two cats. (Dh is in charge of those.) It seems more than I’d usually spend but I’m doing no top-up buys and not eating out at all. Hence I think £130pw inc for a baby & cat is reasonable.

GabriellaG54 Wed 22-Apr-20 18:09:23

The flower bill was a joke.

GagaJo Wed 22-Apr-20 17:57:51

We're spending, on average, £130 a week. It DOES include cat food and litter for 2 cats AND nappies. But still.

I think about £10 a week is on non groceries. E.g. this week I needed a new padlock for the shed and a new potato peeler.

So I guess really, it's about £110 a week. That seems an AWFUL lot on food to me for 2 adults and a picky toddler.

GrannyGravy13 Wed 22-Apr-20 17:57:36

Norsat are our families related ?

Nortsat Wed 22-Apr-20 17:47:16

A family member posted the following on FB:

Lockdown Monthly Budget
Petrol £0
Going to the pub after work £0
Dry cleaning business clothes £0
Meals out £0
Cinema and theatre £0
Food shopping £2379.

I added ‘then there’s the wine to include...’. ?

EllanVannin Wed 22-Apr-20 17:37:49

GabriellaG54, I'll ignore that remark !!

EllanVannin Wed 22-Apr-20 17:32:05

----dammit, the strikethrough didn't work !

GabriellaG54 Wed 22-Apr-20 17:31:01

That's my weekly flower bill.