We’re all looking for ways to save money in our supermarket store, right?
A trip to the store can be stressful, especially when your kids are yelling in the cart and trying to make sure you’re a safe distance from other customers.
More customers have turned to online grocery shopping during Covid but which has the best prices – including delivery.
We went online and bought the same grocery store from Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and Morrisons to see how much the total amounts had come in as well – and we were surprised at how much those amounts differ.
The store followed a study by whom? who revealed that the cheapest supermarket for a department store in 2020 was ASDA.
The store included items that we thought most shoppers were likely to buy on a more regular basis, as well as âluxuryâ items that might not be purchased until or around payday.
Our shopping list:
Toastie Warburtons White Bread
Four quarts of British semi-skimmed milk
Six large eggs from free-range hens
Fairy Liquid (Original)
Andrex Classic Clean toilet paper rolls
Clover Spread (500g)
Boxes of Heniz Baked Beans (pack of four)
Potatoes
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500g of penne
Slices of ham (about 400G)
Pot of Chicken and Mushroom Noodles
Old El Paso Mexican Original Smoky BBQ Fajita kit
Blueberries (200G)
Vodka Smirnoff (1L)
Domestos Original Bleach (750ML)
McVities Digestives Milk Chocolate (266G)
Cathedral City Cured Cheddar Cheese (350G)
Lemon Cake (Own Label)
Multi-pack of Walkers Salt and Vinegar Crisps (six-pack)
Heinz Tomato Ketchup (250G)
Asda
Total amount of food store: £ 43.95
Delivery costs: Between £ 3.50 and £ 7 depending on the time slot
Tesco
Total amount of food store: £ 49.23
Delivery Fee: £ 4.50
Morrisons
Total amount of food store: £ 49.67
Delivery costs: between ⬠4 and ⬠7 depending on the time slot
Sainsbury’s
Total amount of food store: £ 50.43
Delivery charge: varies by time slot – typically £ 4- £ 4.50, however there are £ 1 saver slots available.