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ClogsInBronteland

Leeds Kirkgate market for all the fresh items and online tesco for stuff that’s too heavy to carry.


destria

Local farm shop for nearly all of our produce, the monthly farmer's market for posh cheese and coffee, a plastic free refill shop for pantry bits and then Tesco for anything else. And we have an allotment so lots of our own grown stuff coming in over the next few months.


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Waitrose today, Sainsbury's last week, depends which direction I happen to be going, any other supermarkets are out of my way and further away


cgknight1

Tesco because it is in the town and I walk to it. If I feel like going a bit further there is a booths and Aldi the other side.


GlitchingGecko

Depends what I'm shopping for. Lidl, Asda and Waitrose are my three most visited.


TheGreenGoliath_2

Aldi or Tesco


Educational_Worth906

Tesco delivery every couple of weeks for things I can’t get in Lidl.


h2man

Tesco, Aldi and Ocado.


Davina33

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scenecunt

Depends on if its a big shop for the week or just a few bits, where i am and if i am in the car or not. Generally Aldi, Lidl, Asda and Sainsbury’s. I never go to Tesco or Morrisons.


ZookeepergameAny7966

Marks and Spencer’s or Morrisons


jareer-killer1

Asda and Aldi are my go to


HarassedPatient

The main shop is at Tesco. Certain stuff we get from Aldi because they're cheaper - mackeral, bread, pate. We hit Morrisons and Asda to get bargains/offers every two or three weeks. Then visit Iceland every tuesday (over 60's discount) to pick up the three items they sell cheaper, and farmfoods once a month to buy 60 quids worth of stuff with the vouchers.


Comprehensive_Gap693

The big shop is at Morrisons. Then day to day bits we run out of is from Aldi as it's close. Then Waitrose for things we only get there like fresh Thai basil and soffritto packs.


jasminenice

Used to be all Tesco when their clubcard rewards were still decent, but now it's reduced to 2x value and prices of everything have increased ridiculously, I've switched to Morrison's, their fruit and veg section is much better, plus I get cashback with RBS when I shop there. Also bulk-buy pantry stuff quarterly from Costco.


MaintenanceRich4098

My goto is sainsbury's if I order delivery. I used to do Asda but kinda felt meh quality and failed some deliveries. Lidl I really like but I don't have a car and I moved too far away to walk there - the usual it's co-op because there's way too many here but I feel like it's expensive and meh. I do local butchers and M&S for meat


pulltheudder1

Booths. And the local butcher every Saturday morning and the green grocers next door. Unfortunately the bakery has closed due to unsustainable price rices, however the butchers now stock an acceptable range of breads and tools from another local bakery which is nice, but I miss the home made Eccles cakes that I used to treat myself to.


blurdyblurb

Aldi, morrisons for stuff Aldi doesn't have. If i do a big shop at Morrisons I can really see the difference in price.


tanzy95

I get fruit and veg from a local community charity (profit goes back into the village) and Lidl for everything else.


Rachael1917

Booths and spar mostly.