A SAVVY shopper did a £5 food shop to last them the whole week.
In a video shared to TikTok, a man shared his trip to Aldi with the small budget.
The bargain hunter tried to get as many items as possible in a bid to help others amid the cost of living crisis.
He was able to buy enough food for three meals a day plus a snack.
He picked up potatoes for 69p, oranges for 60p and six eggs for 95p.
As well as bread, long grain rice, a jar of essentials jam, he also picked up celery, mozzarella and long-life milk.
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Spending exactly £5, he was able to make jam on toast, cheesy potatoes, rice and celery, an egg sandwich, a glass of milk and an orange.
The video, which has nearly 600 likes, is part of a series on the account @costoflivingcrisistips.
Videos on the account also show a £5 food shop in Waitrose and Sainsbury's.
Finding a bargain in the supermarket isn't always easy – but knowing exactly where to look can help you cut costs at the checkout.
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Among other people creating similar videos of cheap food shops, one woman spent £4.84 in Lidl.
One man even bought all of his Christmas presents from a 20p store.
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Families have been warned that their food shop bill was set to soar by £360 this year.
Inflation has hit a 40-year high of 9.1 per cent and millions of households are grappling with a cost of living crisis as everything from energy bills to petrol prices rocket.
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