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I’m a supermarket expert – my top 10 own-brand products you need to buy to save cash including Aldi and Asda
I’m a supermarket expert – my top 10 own-brand products you need to buy to save cash including Aldi and Asda
Published on November 16, 2022 at 09:08 AM
IF you’re trying to save money on your food shop, checking out supermarkets’ own brands is a good place to start.
When it comes to the weekly shop, families are looking for ways to save at the checkout as prices continue to soar.
Charlotte Jessop has shared her top supermarket own-brand items
Keeping the food bill to a minimum is a priority for millions as the cost of living continues to bite.
Big-brand goodies can be expensive, but supermarket own-brands can often look and taste just like the same thing â and for a fraction of the cost.
The Sun asked supermarket expert Charlotte Jessop her top ten supermarket own-brand items you need to buy to save cash.
She runs the finance blog lookingafteryourpennies.com, and saves herself hundreds of pounds a month using clever shopping tricks.
Just remember, it’s always a good idea to double check prices by using comparison sites such as Trolley.co.uk.
These sites will be able to tell you if you can buy goods cheaper elsewhere.
If you’re ordering online, you’ll need to factor in delivery charges too.
Laundry detergent
All laundry detergents claim to remove stains, whiten your whites and brighten colours.
And with so many on the shelves, it can be difficult to choose which one really works best.
Most of us pick a familiar brand and stick with it â but that could be a mistake.
Charlotte said: “I started using own-brand detergent a few years ago after I discovered that it was the product that most people are likely to stick with the brands for.
“But I see no difference in the cleanliness of my clothes and I save a fortune.”;
A 2.1kg box of washing powder can set you back £7.50 â or £3.58 per kg â at supermarkets such as Asda and Tesco.
But a 1.6kg box of Tesco’s own washing powder is just £2.75, or £1.72 per kg.
If you bought one box every two weeks for a year, this could save you £123.50.
Charlotte said: “As a cheese fan, I do understand that some brands of cheese are better than others.
“But when it comes to making a standard cheese sandwich, especially for the kids, the supermarkets’ own-brand stuff does the job for less.”;
A 350g block of Cathedral City can cost anywhere between £3 and £4 at the supermarket.
But a 825g block of Asda’s Just Essentials mild white cheddar is just £3.75 â and you get more than double the amount of cheese.
Of course, it may not taste exactly the same, but it’s a good alternative for saving cash.
Shampoo
We all like to pamper ourselves, but at what cost?
Charlotte said: “My hairdresser told me that unless I was going to pay for salon-quality shampoo (I’m not), then I’d do just as well with an own-brand coconut shampoo and conditioner. That’s what I use now.”;
A 500ml bottle of Tesco extract coconut shampoo is just 75p.
This is compared with £4 for a 400ml bottle of Palmer’s coconut Shampoo.
If you bought one bottle a month, this would save you £39 over the course of a year.
But swapping washing-up liquid, such as UK bestseller Fairy Liquid, for a cheaper version, could save you cash.
Charlotte said: “Like laundry detergent, we seem to hold on to the brand-named stuff dearly with washing up liquid, but own-brand stuff does the exact same job.”;
A 780ml bottle of Fairy washing up liquid is £2 at Tesco and Asda â £2.57 per litre.
But a bottle of Tesco’s washing up liquid is 55p for 500ml, or £1.10 per litre.
Over the course of a year, could save you £17.40 over a year, if you bought one bottle a month.