Supermarket angst: Mum no longer 'looks forward' to her weekly shop because of rising grocery prices
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A regular shopper has described her dread of grocery shopping because rising prices have prevented her from stocking up on her usual essentials.
The mum, who hails from Western Australia, took to social media on Sunday to air her grievances and shared that she no longer 'looks forward' to the experience of going grocery shopping on a weekly basis.
Many families can't afford even the most basic foods due to rising grocery prices. Credit: Getty.
"I now dread going to the supermarket once a week. Every item I purchased from Coles or Woolworths yesterday, including staples such as meat, vegetables, fruit, milk, cheese, eggs, and butter, has increased in price again," she wrote in a post on a popular Facebook group.
Because of recent increases in the prices of many different types of produce, she no longer has a choice but to replace the fresh versions of certain foods with their frozen counterparts, which are typically more affordable.
"I have now temporarily stopped buying fresh ginger ($50/kg in both supermarkets), red capsicums ($14.90/kilo), cauliflower ($6.50 each), broccoli ($5.90 each) and vine-ripened tomatoes ($8.90/kilo)," she added.
When it comes to purchasing her usual assortment of cleaning supplies, the mum shared that she has been forced to make some adjustments as well.
She said, "Dynamo liquid detergent, which was $8.75 when half price only a few weeks ago, is now $11.50 half price – only 50 cents more expensive than Omo, which I stopped using a few years ago because it was getting too expensive."
The mum also used some other strategies to get her spending under control, such as waiting to buy certain things until they were on sale for fifty per cent off.
Detergent, shampoo, shower gel, deodorant, Sensodyne toothpaste, Listerine mouth wash, hair dye, Neutrogena acne wash, and toilet paper were among them.
People have had to think of creative ways to save money when they go grocery shopping. Credit: Peter RAE/AAP.
"Fresh broccoli and cauliflower are no longer on my shopping list. I buy the two together in the frozen section because it's much less expensive," one user wrote in the comments section.
A second one added, "I'm buying almost all frozen vegetables (which are just as nutritious and taste just as good when cooked properly) and shopping at Aldi for the majority of my needs."
Others advised the woman to save money by purchasing produce from farmers' markets or bulk suppliers rather than the major grocery chains, with one user saying: "Try going to an Asian supermarket. Their vegetables are significantly less expensive, as are chicken and pork in general."
Eventually, the mum who had written the post shared that she had been motivated by the numerous responses and had made the decision to "go back to growing chillies, coriander, lettuce, tomatoes, capsicums, and other things like we used to."
What are your thoughts, members? Have you been doing some cost-saving when it comes to your weekly shops as well? Let us know in the comments below!