I think that they are probably the cheapest. If you go to mysupermarket.co.uk and enter your usual shopping list, it will compare the major supermarkets and let you know which is cheaper for you. It will even let you know, which items you could swap to make the most of promotional offers aswell.
2007-03-22 05:56:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Im not sure the place you save (food market) yet virtually each and every little thing in Woollies (safeway) or Coles is import stuff, the Australian owned & grown is expenses alot extra.. except of direction you bypass to a industry or small fruit and veg place, the place they are particularly low priced and a few truthfully advance their very own produce... Even tin stuff, have a look into the tin and notice the place its made.. i will inform you, maximum of it doesnt come from Australia... Even the homestead manufacturers, no longer aussie... issues bypass up in expenses perpetually and that i'd wager that the guidebooks have been probable revealed some 12 months in the past? So thats why they might say that issues indexed right here are low priced! by way of fact some 12 months in the past issues have been extra low priced.. I spend on a relatives of three approximately 2 hundred a week, the place as supply me 5 12 months in the past which could be 2 hundred for 3 weeks in nutrition... Do extra procuring around, seek for that small independant grocer... Vic markets use to be good, yet I havent been there in approximately 5 years...
2016-12-15 06:11:34
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answered by jeniffer 4
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Possibly. Although Tesco has proven they are cheaper then Sainsbury's and Asda. Look on ech supermarket website if you have time. Tesco even tell you the price of the other two supermarkets
2007-03-22 01:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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there was a recent report stating that the supermarkets were all similar in price, However, don't go to them, they are money grabbers who do not care about flavour, all they care about is that it looks good on the shelves. If you want a challenge, go to your local butcher and buy your favourite meat and then go to your local supermarket and buy the same meat. When you take them home, the butchers meat will not have as much fat come of it when cooking, and will taste fifty times better. Furthermore, the price in your local independents is similar and sometimes cheaper than the supermarket. The same goes for all fresh produce in the supermarkets. They have taken over our food culture and made us believe that people do not have time to cook and that all consumers want is a microwave. This may be true, but it is up to consumers to change their attitude and fall in love with cooking and food again. Convenience food has had its day. Boycott the supermarket food, fair enough purchase cleaning produce or toiletries but not food
2007-03-23 02:51:32
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answered by donzy_xxx 3
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I always find asda the cheapest and I shop at most major supermarkets. They may not have the wide choice of sainsburys or tescos but I'm always pleasantly surprised with my bill at the checkout
2007-03-22 01:59:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Asda are good, although I avoid it because of the choice they have there, you have George for clothes, electrical items, dvd, cd, curry & pizza stall etc and it generally costs me at least £30 more than if I were to go to Morrisons. Tesco is along the lines of Asda as they have a clothing range too and electricals and cds if you go to a bigger store.
2007-03-24 22:22:17
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answered by Jovi Freak 5
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no tesco is one of the cheapest large shopping supermarkets going now look at morrison's an asda way over the top on there prices ,i always go to tesco .
2007-03-22 02:02:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a pretty close run thing between Tesco, Asda, and Morrisons. Sainsbury and Waitrose are more expensive generally.
2007-03-22 02:00:50
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answered by meerkat 2
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Only Asda might be slightly cheaper. Tesco are cheaper than Sainsburys, Waitrose, Somerfield, Morrisson, etc.
2007-03-25 04:37:34
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answered by Jaz Rockz 1
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I don't know about the price comparison thing, I find them expensive and I shop at Salisbury's, but I do think the quality is very poor and I find it the least hygienic, they also have food still for sale that other supermarkets would have binned. Morrison's has the worst meat and quality of veg.
2007-03-22 02:00:42
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answered by mia 5
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