Ich verfolge alle meine Finanzen und bemühe mich im Jahr 2026 bewusst darum, unsere wöchentlichen Lebensmittel- und Lebensmittelausgaben zu reduzieren (ohne große Opfer zu bringen).

Das ist, was wir im Jahr 2025 jede Woche ausgegeben haben. Darin sind alle Lebensmittel, Toilettenartikel und die Reinigung enthalten. Wir haben keine Haustiere.

Zu den „Anderen“ zählen hauptsächlich örtliche Obst- und Gemüseläden, örtliche Metzgereien oder andere Supermärkte (Waitrose, Morrisons usw.).

Durchschnittlich 108 £ pro Woche.

Ich hoffe, dass ich diesen Betrag um 20 £ pro Woche reduzieren kann, indem ich etwas mehr bei Aldi einkaufe – Sainsbury’s ist einer der teureren Supermärkte im Vereinigten Königreich –, um im nächsten Jahr 1000 £ einzusparen.

Von jamzontoast

7 Kommentare

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  2. Is week 53 shorter than the other weeks, or are weeks 52 and 53 you hitting the post-Xmas reductions in M&S and trying to eat what’s in the house?

    My shopping (2 adults, 3 teenagers) would look very similar – Sainsbury’s getting about £200 a week, but trying to source more food where it’s cheaper (Lidl) and cut down on the M&S luxuries. Also getting the odd wholesale delivery.

  3. Who is ‘we’? 2 adults? Kids?

    Also wondering if simply shopping at a cheaper shop is an effective way to save, have you considered bulk-buying or meal-prepping?

  4. Skeet_fighter on

    I honestly have no clue why anybody goes to Sainsbury’s anymore, or you did for so long if you’re trying to save money.

    It’s significantly more expensive than all its direct competitiors without any noticable increase in item quality (to me anyway). M+S at least has the quality factor to match the sometimes eye-watering price tag, so you can justify getting something nice as a treat.

  5. I don’t think your choice of supermarket is your issue considering me and my partner average £100 or so every 2 weeks.

  6. sometimes_point on

    Sainsbury’s is expensive but one of the worse supermarkets for quality tbh. I prefer it to Tesco’s but that’s a low bar – that is even more expensive unless you have a clubcard.

    Asda is usually cheaper and as good or better quality.

    I just go to Lidl these days.

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