Slash your grocery bill instantly! Discover four alternatives to supermarket shopping

If you're looking for ways to save on your grocery bills, we have some great news for you!

As it turns out, there are a number of clever alternatives to supermarket shopping that are more convenient and more cost-effective.


From finding food providers that offer 'farm to fork' fresh produce to shopping for items at discount stores, there are lots of options to explore so you can save more on your weekly groceries.

This means you needn’t have to worry about failing to stick to your grocery shopping lists because we've rounded up four great alternative methods of grocery shopping that you can start trying today!

1. Search for 'farm-to-fork' services near you

Have you heard of big companies underpaying farmers and then overcharging customers for their produce?

A simple way to ensure that farmers get the recognition they deserve is to make use of 'farm-to-fork' services.


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'Farm-to-fork' services help ensure farmers get the payment they deserve. Image source: jcomp on Freepik.


These services provide fresh, locally sourced produce that has come straight from the farm. You can then use supermarkets for all your other grocery needs.

They are mostly available online, so you can simply search for a service near you and begin enjoying the benefits of fresher produce that costs less.


2. Take advantage of discount stores

Discount stores are a great way to save on your grocery bills. They are perfect for stocking up on frequently used items such as snacks and cleaning products. Many discount stores also sell a good range of fairly priced pet food and cat litter.

3. Explore your discount chemists

Chemists may traditionally be associated with medicines and health products, but they're also a great place to find discounted items for your kitchen and bathroom.

You can find items such as affordable vitamins, protein powders, toiletries, baby items, cleaning products, and even snacks!


4. Try shopping online

If you’re on the tech-savvy side and you really want to get the most out of your hard-earned cash, you can always try browsing through online shopping sites. These platforms often have a much larger selection of discounted items than brick-and-mortar stores.


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Online shopping often gives customers a larger selection of discounted items. Image source: Freepik.


You'll be able to find almost anything within your budget, from pantry staples such as instant noodles, crackers, and sweet treats to affordable festive treats for Christmas.

Moreover, online shopping gives you additional saving powers through coupon codes and vouchers. A simple web search or checking the current promos of the online store before proceeding to check out can lead you to more significant savings.

This is what one savvy woman did when she found that some items on sale online were not marked as on sale in-store. The store then price-matched the online cost.

Some employees from the store confirmed the policy in the comments and indicated this is common practice amongst retail stores in Australia.

You can read more about this story here.


In similar news, a savvy Aussie shopper took advantage of her local greengrocers and got more value for her money (compared to when she shopped at the big supermarkets!).

The Melbourne native shared her secret with fellow budget-conscious shoppers on social media, saying, 'Just a reminder of how cheap it is to shop at your local fruit shop. All of this for $26! All while supporting local business.'


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One savvy shopper shared her $26 haul shopping at her local greengrocer. Image source: Facebook.


You can read more about this story and see the haul of other local greengrocer shoppers in this article.
Key Takeaways
  • Shopping at supermarkets can be stressful and people often end up spending more money than they intended.
  • One way to save money and support local businesses is to shop from alternative retailers other than supermarkets.
  • Four suggested alternatives include 'farm to fork' services, which deliver farm fresh products, discount stores that sell a variety of goods at lower prices, discount chemists that sell a wide range of products apart from medicines, and online shopping sites which offer diverse products at reduced costs.
  • Shopping from these alternative sources can help consumers to stick to their budget while also supporting local producers and businesses.
Members, do you have your own tips and tricks on shopping for groceries that you’d like to share? Let us know in the comments below, and help other members save some dollars on their next grocery shop!
 
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If you're looking for ways to save on your grocery bills, we have some great news for you!

As it turns out, there are a number of clever alternatives to supermarket shopping that are more convenient and more cost-effective.


From finding food providers that offer 'farm to fork' fresh produce to shopping for items at discount stores, there are lots of options to explore so you can save more on your weekly groceries.

This means you needn’t have to worry about failing to stick to your grocery shopping lists because we've rounded up four great alternative methods of grocery shopping that you can start trying today!

1. Search for 'farm-to-fork' services near you

Have you heard of big companies underpaying farmers and then overcharging customers for their produce?

A simple way to ensure that farmers get the recognition they deserve is to make use of 'farm-to-fork' services.


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'Farm-to-fork' services help ensure farmers get the payment they deserve. Image source: jcomp on Freepik.


These services provide fresh, locally sourced produce that has come straight from the farm. You can then use supermarkets for all your other grocery needs.

They are mostly available online, so you can simply search for a service near you and begin enjoying the benefits of fresher produce that costs less.


2. Take advantage of discount stores

Discount stores are a great way to save on your grocery bills. They are perfect for stocking up on frequently used items such as snacks and cleaning products. Many discount stores also sell a good range of fairly priced pet food and cat litter.

3. Explore your discount chemists

Chemists may traditionally be associated with medicines and health products, but they're also a great place to find discounted items for your kitchen and bathroom.

You can find items such as affordable vitamins, protein powders, toiletries, baby items, cleaning products, and even snacks!


4. Try shopping online

If you’re on the tech-savvy side and you really want to get the most out of your hard-earned cash, you can always try browsing through online shopping sites. These platforms often have a much larger selection of discounted items than brick-and-mortar stores.


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Online shopping often gives customers a larger selection of discounted items. Image source: Freepik.


You'll be able to find almost anything within your budget, from pantry staples such as instant noodles, crackers, and sweet treats to affordable festive treats for Christmas.

Moreover, online shopping gives you additional saving powers through coupon codes and vouchers. A simple web search or checking the current promos of the online store before proceeding to check out can lead you to more significant savings.

This is what one savvy woman did when she found that some items on sale online were not marked as on sale in-store. The store then price-matched the online cost.

Some employees from the store confirmed the policy in the comments and indicated this is common practice amongst retail stores in Australia.

You can read more about this story here.


In similar news, a savvy Aussie shopper took advantage of her local greengrocers and got more value for her money (compared to when she shopped at the big supermarkets!).

The Melbourne native shared her secret with fellow budget-conscious shoppers on social media, saying, 'Just a reminder of how cheap it is to shop at your local fruit shop. All of this for $26! All while supporting local business.'


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One savvy shopper shared her $26 haul shopping at her local greengrocer. Image source: Facebook.


You can read more about this story and see the haul of other local greengrocer shoppers in this article.
Key Takeaways

  • Shopping at supermarkets can be stressful and people often end up spending more money than they intended.
  • One way to save money and support local businesses is to shop from alternative retailers other than supermarkets.
  • Four suggested alternatives include 'farm to fork' services, which deliver farm fresh products, discount stores that sell a variety of goods at lower prices, discount chemists that sell a wide range of products apart from medicines, and online shopping sites which offer diverse products at reduced costs.
  • Shopping from these alternative sources can help consumers to stick to their budget while also supporting local producers and businesses.
Members, do you have your own tips and tricks on shopping for groceries that you’d like to share? Let us know in the comments below, and help other members save some dollars on their next grocery shop!
$26 bucks for all that is so cheap😁wow👍
 

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