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5 Asda Groceries That Save Me £160 a Month With Smart Swaps

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I’ve found that making a few smart changes when shopping at Asda can really add up over time. Swapping certain groceries doesn’t mean sacrificing quality or taste, but it does mean spending less without too much effort.

By choosing the right products, I save myself around £160 every month, which makes a noticeable difference to my budget. These simple swaps help me shop smarter and get more value for my money.

Swap fresh tomatoes for ASDA frozen chopped tomatoes to save about 20% per bag

I’ve started swapping fresh tomatoes for ASDA’s frozen chopped tomatoes and noticed the difference in my bills. Frozen options cost around 20% less per bag, which really adds up over the month.

Plus, frozen chopped tomatoes last longer, so I waste less food. They’re handy for sauces and stews, and I still get that tomato flavour without paying extra. You can check out more about this deal at ASDA here.

Use ASDA own-brand sourdough bread instead of branded loaves for a cheaper option

I swapped my usual branded sourdough for ASDA’s own-brand version and noticed the difference in my weekly shop. It’s a solid loaf, fresh with that classic tang, and a fraction of the price.

While it’s not exactly like artisan bread, it’s good enough for sandwiches and toast. Using ASDA’s sourdough saves me money without sacrificing much on taste or quality. You can get it delivered or click and collect too, which is handy. For more details, check ASDA’s sourdough options online.

Choose ASDA plain yoghurt instead of flavoured varieties to cut costs and sugar

I always go for ASDA plain yoghurt instead of the flavoured ones. It’s cheaper and I avoid the extra sugar that comes with flavours.

Plain yoghurt is super versatile too. I use it in smoothies, with fruit, or even in cooking.

Switching to plain has definitely helped me save money each month without missing out on taste. You can grab it easily from ASDA Groceries.

Buy ASDA frozen mixed vegetables instead of fresh to save money and reduce waste

I switched to ASDA frozen mixed vegetables because they’re cheaper than fresh ones. The frozen ones last much longer, so I don’t throw away wilted veggies.

They’re quick to prepare and keep their nutrients well since they’re frozen soon after picking. It’s a simple swap that saves me money every month.

You can buy them easily online or in-store, offering convenience without sacrificing quality. Check ASDA’s frozen vegetables for great prices and variety.

Switch branded salted crisps for ASDA own-brand salted crisps for similar taste at lower price

I used to buy Walkers Ready Salted crisps all the time but switched to ASDA’s own-brand version. They taste pretty close—thin, crunchy, and nicely salted.

The best bit? ASDA’s packs cost around half the price of Walkers. It’s a simple swap that saves me money without feeling like I’m missing out on flavour.

You can grab them online or in-store, which makes it really easy to keep the savings coming. Check out ASDA’s multipacks for a good deal.

ASDA Ready Salted Multipack Crisps – ASDA Groceries

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