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Cut your grocery spending in half with this savvy shopper’s hack
You’ve no doubt seen it in the supermarkets, but the official news is in: inflation is moving at the fastest pace in more than three decades, with economists predicting an inflation rate of 6.3 per cent, a 32-year high.
As a result, consumer prices are rising everywhere. It’s weighing heavy on all Aussies, especially with the widening gap between the average take-home pay and the cost of living.
But not all hope is lost. Adelaidean Kelly Lakewood has a few spending tips to get the most value out of your money.
Appearing on the morning program Sunrise, the frugal mum revealed that she had cut her budget for groceries in half, shaving almost $100 off their weekly bill.
She mentioned to David Koch and Kylie Gillies that her spending at the supermarket had been reduced to $71 a week while feeding a family of four.
Sunrise featured Kelly Lakewood last Friday for her tips on grocery shopping. Credit: Sunrise/DailyMail
And no, Kelly doesn’t have to resort to low-nutrition meals to sustain her family while cutting down their grocery expenses. The mum-of-two serves plenty of healthy food, including fresh fruits and vegetables, for as little as $10 a day.
Amazing, right? But how does she do it?
The Aussie mum has a few grocery hacks up her sleeve.
One is alternating among stores such as Coles and Woolworths. You don’t have to be loyal to a particular supermarket to get the best bang for your buck.
Another is rummaging stores for marked-down items. Kelly urges shoppers to look up, down and around shelves to find discount stickers. Usually, items that are placed on eye level are not the most affordable.
‘You need to know your prices and you need to shop around,’ Kelly encourages. She even claims not to pay more than $12 for a kilo of meat.
She warns that shopping this way is not particularly easy or straightforward. You must first weigh your options and then go for the least expensive items.
The mum acknowledges this, saying: ‘I know that's really tricky, but it's just a bit of a game that I have and then I can get some really good prices on stuff.’
You also have to know when to shop. The best time is not the same for every store.
Kelly says that the surest way to know when is to inquire directly to store managers. Consumers can ask when their supermarket does markdowns.
While she usually opts for home brands, Kelly sometimes gets branded items with the best deals.
You might be wondering what the Lakewoods’ meal plan looks like. Even with the meticulous way the matriarch of the family shops, they rotate between about 30 meals. The dishes will depend on the discounted ingredients Kelly picks up at the store.
It’s great to know that even with a limited budget, you can still prepare various nutritious meals.
The family also loves their toast in the morning with — you guessed it — marked-down bread. She also makes multiple stops at shops if they run out of bread and other items like milk.
Kelly details these tips and more on her Youtube channel Frugal Fun Mum, which currently has 2.38K subscribers. You can watch her video on how to feed a family of four for under $100 weekly below:
Do you know any grocery hacks and bargain-hunting tips you swear by? Share them in the comments below!