FANS of Farmfoods will know that there are plenty of bargains to be had, but some might be more worth it than others.
The supermarket often has great deals for shoppers to get their hands on.
Farmfoods is a good option for shoppers looking to get better dealsAlamy
And right now many of us will be looking at ways to cut costs.
Here we share our tips for making the most out of your trip to a Farmfoods store including what items to avoid.
We’ve also written about the four items you should always buy at Home Bargains – and the two you should avoid.
And Poundland has four items you should always avoid but there are four you should buy elsewhere.
Of course, stock and price will vary from store to store as will deals.
Do shop around for the cheapest option as this may not always be the best offer.
Here are the items you should – and shouldn’t – be buying at Farmfoods.
Frozen food
Farmfoods is typically well known for its frozen food.
Buying frozen food, like vegetables and fruit, can help you cut costs as it’ll last a lot longer than refrigerated items.
You can stock up on pretty much anything frozen at Farmfoods – from prawns to peas to chips.
One shopper found three packs of eight pizza fingers for £6, Birds Eye has brown waffles for £2.50 and McCain smiley faces.
She also got alphabet letters for £1.29 and three packs of turkey dinosaurs for £5, as well as a pack of mixed frozen vegetables for £1.
Milk
Farmfoods has had some great offers on milk in the past so it’s one to keep an eye out if you’re running out.
One TikToker managed to pick up a carton of soya milk – which can sometimes be more expensive than dairy milk – for just 9p.
This isn’t to say that all milk products will be this cheap, but it’s worth keeping an eye out for.
Beauty products
It may be surprising to read that Farmfoods can offer some great deals on beauty products.
One shopper was stunned to find some amazing bargains at her local store.
She found a Bondi Sands dark tanning mist for 99p – it sometimes sells for £15.99 elsewhere.
It’s also been known to sell other bits like foundation for a fraction of the price at other retailers.
Fizzy drinks
You might be able to get some good deals on fizzy drinks and pop at Farmfoods.
These types of supermarkets usually have some sort of offer on at least one popular drink.
For example, one shopper ditched Aldi for Farmfoods and found Red Bull cans going for 79p – one can often cost £1.80 in other stores.
Look out for offers on bottled fizzy drinks as well as cans of pop.
Ready meals
As it is a great go-to for frozen items, shoppers might also want to consider Farmfoods for ready meals.
The supermarket often has deals where you and get three for £5.
They tend to be quick and easy to cook so are great for busy households who might not have had time to prepare a complete meal.
What to give a miss
If you buy anything from Farmfoods, you know it’ll be cheap and cheerful, so bear this in mind so you’re not disappointed with your purchase.
The supermarket only really sells food and beauty products so you probably won’t be purchasing any electrical, clothing or homeware.
If you do though, do ensure it’s safe to use.
According to some reviews online, shoppers also claimed to get the most value for money by buying multipacks.
So if you do find yourself visiting one, it might be worth avoiding single cans of pop or chocolate bars for example.
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