honetpot
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My husband has started buying in bulk off Amazon, things like wash pods, and his preferred squash, its works out cheaper even delivered, and saves having to shop around. I also buy bulk packs of Kind bars off ebay, past there BBF but about a third a third of the price including delivery.In the big shops price per unit/volume/weight is printed in teeny tiny print on the shelf label to save you the arithmetic.
Aldi 240 tea bags are currently more expensive per bag than the 160s.
Buy everything you can in Aldi. Tomato soup is as good as (some think better than) Heinz and half the price. Everything is cheaper except "price matched" items.
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Ebay has a lot of food that is either cheaper or just more readily available. Like Kimchi in bigger packs, that is not a soggy sweet mush.
I buy larger size jars out Asian sauces from Asian supermarkets, you save about a third and the sauces are more concentrated so you need less.
Catering packs of bacon £7perkg, and then split and freeze the slices.
I bought my equine mash in bulk to last me until after Christmas, the shelf price has already gone up by £1.75 since I bought it. I always shop around for horse food, compared the DE/ bag size against the price. If you avoid the national brands there is usually a couple of pounds off the price, but this year the equivalent mash was £4 cheaper.