Do you want to know how you can spend less on your supermarket shop? Here are 7 top tips to help you do just that. Households across the country have been grappling with the continued high cost of living for a long time now. The cost of everyday items like tea, olive oil, chocolate, fruit and more have seen significant price jumps in recent years.

As a result, money-savvy Brits have been forced to look for creative ways to cut costs including dropping some supermarket staples from the shopping list. To help ease the strain of the weekly shop, saving expert Richard Price from Britsuperstore has issued some key advice including seven top tips to adopt. “As inflation rates rise and the cost of living crisis continues to take its toll, it is easy to spend more of our money on essentials than we should," according to Richard.

The expert continued: "But these essential steps could save you hundreds of pounds a year and are very easy to incorporate into your weekly or daily routine.” How to save on your grocery bill Plan your supermarket budget “Create a budget by reviewing your food expenses over the past three months and using your past transactions and bank statements to make them accurate. When you receive your paycheck, allocate a realistic amount of money to shop for food.

As of 2024, the average weekly food cost for a family of two adults and one child is £132.” Create a detailed meal plan “Plan your meals each week by listing all the ingredients you will need for .