So I watched that eat for less program last week.
We don't have a budget for food. So thought I'd add up what I spent recently. So between 29th December & 29th January..... It came to over £600. I was gobsmacked.
We have that delivery saver thing with Tesco so just order whenever we want, as much or as little as we want. Obviously we order too much. There's only me, DH and 6 month old ds and his formula isn't even available to order online so I can't even blame the high bill on him..
So, I'm trying not to spend as much. So far in feb I've only spent £10 on fresh stuff at Asda. As we obviously have stock of loads that has kept us going.
So, now to my question.
We don't buy any Tesco everyday value stuff. Comparing prices just now, I can see some stuff is ridiculously cheaper! So plan to swap a few things over. Well a lot of things.
Any recommendations on what value food tastes ok and what I should avoid?
I'm not sure I could swap meat. Does anyone eat cheao meat? Is it ok?
Also what about toiletries & cleaning stuff? Value washing up liquid, shower gel, fabric conditioner etc?
Any other help on how to reduce food bill would be lovely. DH likes meat & doesn't like beans/pulses ie a chilli can't have kidney beans in it. I also need to lose a lot of weight, about 4 stone, so need reasonable low fat/calorie/sugar foods. Rather than cheap, stodgy food to fill us up.
Thanks.
when I say 'food' bill I mean 'everything' bill - food, toiletries, cleaning, baby stuff etc