How UK Families Are Saving £100+ a Month on Groceries in 2026

A cost-of-living focused blog showing real strategies UK households are using to reduce monthly grocery spending.

With inflation still affecting food prices, UK families are turning to smarter shopping habits to save over £100 per month on groceries.

Recent data shows switching to budget supermarkets like Aldi and Lidl can save households significantly compared to premium chains. A typical weekly basket at Aldi averages around £68, compared to nearly £80+ at major supermarkets.

This week’s savings boosters include:

  • Lidl “Pick of the Week” discounts on fruit, vegetables, and meat
  • Asda rollback pricing on everyday essentials
  • Nectar and Clubcard double-value redemption offers on days out and groceries

Families are also using:

  • Split shopping (bulk at Aldi, specialty items at Tesco/Asda)
  • Cashback apps and reward stacking
  • Meal planning based on weekly promotions

Key takeaway: Small changes in where and how you shop can lead to major yearly savings.

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