I have always been a big fan of doing my grocery shopping online. I find it easy & stress free. I also get to save time and money. Today I’ll like to share with you an amazing tool I use when doing my grocery shopping online called mysupermarket.co.uk. I have been using this website for years and I can only sing praises about it.
Read more to find out how I use mysupermarket.co.uk
When you do your grocery shopping online, you don’t have to worry about running after children in the shops. The few times I took Bionic grocery shopping, I wanted to tear my hair out. At one point I lost her in the store! Argh!!
She totally thought it was fun to play hide and seek with mummy but it sure wasn’t fun for me. I doubt I got everything I needed and I vowed never to take her grocery shopping again.
Mysupermarket.co.uk is now my saving grace when it comes to grocery shopping online.
Mysupermarket also helps you compare prices of items in the same shop and across the main grocery stores- ASDA, TESCO, Sainsbury, Waitrose etc. It is such an easy witty tool to use. I love it!
Also when you use this website, you tend to focus only on what you need to buy and not aimlessly items like you sometimes do when you are in a physical store. You are generally more relaxed and able to make better decisions when doing your grocery shopping online.
Watch this simple tutorial to find out how easy it is to use mysupermarket
Grocery shopping online using mysupermarket’s website
I hope you enjoyed the tutorial. The service from ASDA and Tesco is really great and the grocery they bring is usually fresh. If you want to save time, money and stress then start doing your grocery shopping online! You would love it.
If you live outside the UK, find out what online tools you can use to help you do your grocery shopping online.
To start using mymoneysupermarket.co.uk click here
I could not agree more! I shop for groceries online and find it saves me soooo much time and it’s just easier!
Thanks for sharing Aloted!
I’ve shopped for all sorts of things online but not groceries. You’ve prompted me to do some research here in NZ. I’m glad my little one hasn’t thought of playing ‘hide and seek’ in the supermarket 🙂
This is one of my biggest time savers! I have children and work with children all day so finding time (and energy) to do the ‘big shop’ can be almost impossible.
Thanks for the tips