There's been a glimmer of hope this month as inflation finally begins to ease - but the majority of households are still feeling the squeeze when it comes to grocery shopping and managing household budgets.
Many of us are exploring ways to save on our weekly supermarket shop, stretching our money as far as possible.For years, Manchester Evening News lifestyle editor Dianne Bourne has been utilising a straightforward trick to get more bang for my buck when shopping for fresh produce - and it's something anyone can try if they have the time during their next grocery run.This simple hack can help you bag more fresh food for the same price.
If your weekly shop typically includes a lot of fruit and vegetables, or if you frequently cook family meals, this could make a significant difference.The only requirement is that you shop at a supermarket that provides scales in their fruit and vegetable sections.
For the purpose of this article, Dianne visited her local Tesco, but can also use this method at nearby Asda, Waitrose, and Morrisons supermarkets.The process is simple: take any pre-bagged and pre-weighed fruit and vegetables you intend to purchase and weigh them on the scales.
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