Four supermarket hacks to save €183 on your Christmas food shop

Instead of saying 'Ho ho ho-w much?' while grocery shopping this year, follow these four easy hacks and create your festive feast while staying within budget.

Instead of saying 'Ho ho ho-w much?' while grocery shopping this year, follow these four easy hacks and create your festive feast while staying within budget.

Here are some handy tips on how to save a few hundred euros this Christmas. By being smart, you can nab yourself some extra money for the New Year.

Switch supermarkets

Comparing Christmas grocery costs across three major Irish supermarkets, Switcher.ie found big savings can be made by simply switching to the cheapest shop.

A festive food shop from a well-known, high-end retailer could set you back around €90, while switching to a discounted supermarket chain would save an average of €21, reducing your total bill to just €69.

Average Savings: €21

Opt for own-brand

Consider swapping pricier food items for the supermarket’s own-brand label, which could sometimes slash the price of your weekly grocery shop in half. Swicher.ie's research found that opting for the cheaper label over a premium brand could save you around 25% on the average Christmas shop for items like fresh turkey, ham, vegetables, and treats.

Average savings: €81 (25% )

Bag a yellow sticker bargain

Hefty discounts can be found on food approaching its sell-by date, discontinued items, or products with damaged packaging. Sometimes, entire shelves are dedicated to these clearance offers marked with a yellow label.

Yellow sticker bargains usually appear in the morning, after lunch, or just before closing. Savings start at around 10% and reach up to 75% at certain times.

Average savings: €32 (10% )

Use discount cards & vouchers

Much-loved loyalty schemes—like Dunnes’ ValueClub, Tesco Clubcard, or Lidl’s LidlPlus—and shopping vouchers will truly knock a chunk off your shop. These schemes often unlock sizable discounts of 15% or more on food items, and you earn points for every euro you spend, which you can exchange for fresh groceries and even fuel.

Average saving: €49 (15% ) Switcher.ie's consumer champion, Eoin Clarke, said that although inflation is easing, families could still be left worse off this year as the cost of groceries continues to climb.

"As sky-high bills put an even bigger strain on Christmas budgets, shoppers will want to save as much as they can, wherever they can. My advice is to plan ahead, set a budget, and compare prices to make sure you get the best deal.

"Simple swaps like shifting to discounted shopping chains, opting for own-brand supermarket labels, shopping local and seeking out upcycled gifts over brand new presents can cut costs and ease the burden, so you enjoy the festive season that bit more," he concluded.

 

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