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10 Things Brits Are Doing Differently at the Supermarket Checkout Right Now

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With everything getting pricier these days, we’re all looking for ways to keep our shopping bills down. In the UK, folks have come up with some smart tactics at the supermarket checkout to stretch their pounds further. From picking the right time to shop to using the latest apps for discounts, let’s explore ten current trends that are defining the way Brits shop for groceries.

1. Splitting shops across multiple supermarkets to get the best prices

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Right now, many in the UK are choosing to not stick to just one supermarket. Instead, they’re splitting their shopping trips across different stores. Why? Because it lets them snag the best deals out there. By comparing prices at various supermarkets, they can buy each item at its lowest price. This might mean hitting a couple of different stores each week, but the savings can really add up. It’s a smart move, especially when every penny counts.

2. Putting items back at the last minute when the total climbs too high

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Ever got to the checkout and got a shock from the total? You’re not alone. It’s becoming more common to see shoppers in the UK put items back when they see the total cost. Sticking to a budget is getting tougher, and sometimes, that means making tough choices right at the checkout. It’s all about prioritizing what’s necessary and what can wait until next time.

3. Using loyalty apps to unlock lower member-only prices

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Loyalty apps are a big hit right now in the UK. More shoppers are downloading these apps to their phones to access special prices that are just for members. It’s pretty simple: you sign up, scan your app at checkout, and voila, you get discounts on various items. It’s a straightforward way to save money without having to clip coupons or remember to bring them along.

4. Scanning items as they go to keep track of spending

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Who hasn’t lost track of their spending mid-shop? To combat this, many Brits now use scanners provided by the store to tally up their items as they shop. This way, there are no surprises at the checkout. It’s a great way to stay within budget because you can see the total add up in real time and make adjustments on the fly if needed.

5. Choosing own-brand products more often than before

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More and more, UK shoppers are reaching for supermarket own brands instead of the big names. Why? Well, they’re usually cheaper and the quality has really improved. Switching to these can reduce your bill and you might discover some new favourites along the way!

6. Skipping treat items that used to be automatic

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Those little extras like snacks and luxury items? A lot of people are now skipping them. It’s all about focusing on what you really need rather than what’s nice to have. This small change can make a big difference to your total at the checkout.

7. Double-checking receipts more carefully

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Ever got home and realized you were charged wrong for something? It’s annoying, right? That’s why there’s a trend of double-checking receipts before leaving the store. It’s a good way to make sure you were charged the right amount and to catch any mistakes while you’re still there.

8. Avoiding smaller convenience stores due to higher prices

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Convenience stores are handy but they often charge more. So, many shoppers in the UK are now avoiding these and opting for larger supermarkets where prices tend to be lower. It means you might have to plan a bit more, but your wallet will thank you.

9. Shopping at quieter times to avoid rushed decisions

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Shopping during off-peak hours is becoming more popular. It’s quieter and you have more space and time to think. This means you’re less likely to make rushed decisions and throw extra things into your basket that you don’t really need.

10. Sticking more strictly to a planned list

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One of the simplest and most effective ways to save money is sticking to a shopping list. More folks in the UK are planning their shopping trips better, making lists and really sticking to them. It keeps you focused and helps avoid impulse buys.

 

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.

With 70,000 monthly readers and 16,000 followers on social media, Be Right Back is your go-to resource for romantic trip ideas and couple activities at home and abroad.

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