food trips. Customers at big UK supermarkets like Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Lidl are urged to use a basket instead of a trolley.
That's because experts believe making the simple change could save £100 a year. Using a basket instead of a trolley could mean shoppers don't carry as much so they spend less money.
The basket also means shoppers are aware of what they're buying. It comes as the Institute of Grocery Distribution said households are set to pay more for essentials with inflation to hit 11%.
Other changes to help cut your supermarket bill includes taking the "downshift challenge". This means trying to swap branded goods for supermarket-own labels as they're cheaper with a saving of up to 30%.
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