
Customers at major UK supermarkets such as Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Marks and Spencer, Lidl, Tesco and Aldi are advised to avoid carts as they push people to spend more.
Shoppers are advised to avoid carts on food tours.
Customers at major UK supermarkets such as Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s and Lidl are advised to use a basket instead of a trolley.
This is because experts think that the simple change could save £ 100 per year.
Using a shopping cart instead of a shopping cart could mean shoppers don’t carry around as much and spend less money.
The shopping cart also means shoppers know what they are buying.
It comes when the Grocery Distribution Institute said households will pay more for basic necessities as inflation is expected to hit 11%.
Other changes to help lower the spending bill include accepting the “Downgrade Challenge”.

This means trying to switch from branded products to supermarket labels as they are cheaper and save up to 30%.
Shoppers are also encouraged to search several aisles to find cheaper versions of the same products.
Previous MoneySavingExpert research found that cotton swabs were 20% cheaper in the baby aisle.
Herbs and spices are also found for less than half the price in the food section of the world.
Loyalty cards can also be a money-saving tool, as they are free to sign up.
Shoppers may want to avoid going to convenience stores, as they tend to be more expensive than department stores.
Who? he says shopping in smaller stores could cost him an extra £ 300 each year.
Yellow stickers are also a great way to save money and reduce food waste.
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Even Brits who go to a grocery store shouldn’t do this on an empty stomach.
This is because if your tummy is rumbling, you are more likely to eat unwanted snacks.
And try grocery shopping alone, too, to prevent other people from influencing your food purchase decision.
Source: Dailystar

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