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I'm a Supermarket Expert – Simple Tips to Fight Inflation Like Using Apps and Getting to the Deli Counter

Inflation hits 40-year highs, driving up food prices. But here are four easy ways to beat inflation.

Inflation he jumped to 10.1%. This is his highest since 1982.

As inflation rises, so does the price of commodities and bills, fuel for food and energy.

ONS experts say bakery, dairy, meat and vegetable prices are significantly higher this year.

This is because shoppers are expected to pay an additional £533 for groceries.

But you can win the hike by following the advice of supermarket expert Holly Smith.

She offers money-saving tips to Instagram followers of. She is also one of the experts on The Sun's Squeeze Team. life crisis.

Learn how to save up to 50% on your bill with her shopping tips.

Shop at the deli counter

You might avoid the deli counter as it sounds a bit fancy.

But it actually saves money, Holly said.

"Buying cheese at the deli counter rather than the fresh food counter saves money because you can find the same brand for a fraction of the cost of her 1." she said.

``You can also get perfectly sized portions so there is no waste.''

By doing this, she says she can cut her bill by 50%. Estimated.

Shoppers waste £800 a year by throwing food in the trash. Save even more by buying only what you need.

Shopping in a foreign food aisle

You might pass by a foreign food aisle without thinking.

But you can get what you need for less, said Holly.

"There are some amazing bargains. Rice, pasta, cooking sauces, chocolate bars and other treats are priced as low as 20p each.

For example, Summer Pride Red. canned beans are usually sold in foreign food counters for 45 pence

but supermarket own branded versions cost 60 pence

rose fruits and vegetables.

May be more expensive. Convenient to get prepackaged fruits and vegetables.

From Holly's experience, she can pick up the same amount of bananas. Asda.

Using the Food App

The Too Good For example, To Golets you buy groceries from stores and restaurants that would otherwise go to waste at the end of the day.

Use the app From Morrisons using 3.09.

"You don't know what you're getting, but some people have boxes worth over £20"

"I like to buy these and freeze fruits, vegetables, and meats and use them for a meal the next week." }

This is not the only app that can be used for saving. Shopmium, CheckoutSmart, GreenJinn, and ClickSnap are also useful.

These sites work by promising to make money on your purchases. Agree an offer with a retailer and give it to the customer.

Once you have an account, you can scroll through the deals posted on the site. You can pick up your order at large supermarkets such as

 Tesco and Sainsbury's.

Simply walk into the store, purchase any item on offer, take a photo of your receipt and upload it to the app to receive cash back.

Another supermarket expert explains why four mistakes could cost her £180 a month.

There are other ways to cut supermarket spending.