BudgetingStudent Life

5 ways to cut the cost of your food shop

One of the biggest things you will spend your money on whilst at university will be food. So, planning out what you’re going to eat, when and how much is a great step to ensure you stretch and save your money. However, it is also still important to keep a balanced diet whilst planning your food shop so be sure to plan out meals packed with vitamins, veg and fibre. 

Here are five ways to help cut the cost of your weekly food shop to help with your budgeting:

  1. Take a shopping list

It may be simple but planning out what meals and snacks you are going to have will be a great way you can save money and stop you from making impulse purchases or overbuying.

2. Plan your meals

Similar to a shopping list, knowing what days you are going to have meals or knowing you won’t need them will stop you from buying unnecessary items and throwing away food. This will allow you to also batch cook and freeze items, which will save you time and money.

3. Set out a budget

Probably one of the things that should be at the top of your priority list is setting out your food budget. It is fine to make the odd food impulse purchase, but little extras here and there will add up.

4. Hunt for yellow stickers

Plan out to do your shop around times supermarkets start to reduce items usually around 3-5pm depending on the shop. This little trick will often allow you to grab some bargains on more luxury items which you might not usually buy or a more expensive brand than usual. However, be mindful that it might seem like a bargain but you need to think whether you are going to eat the item or not.

5. Try own brands

Switching from branded items to unbranded supermarket own brands could end up saving you a lot of money. You don’t have to switch everything but an item here or two will save you money in the long run, allowing you to get more with your budget.

Megan

Hi, my name is Megan, and I am a recent graduate from York St John University. During my time at university, I learned a trick or two about life as a student, so I thought I’d share my experiences to help you get the most of yours.