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I’m a shopping expert – you’ve been unpacking your food shop wrong and it could be costing you HUNDREDS

UNPACKING the food delivery or your bags from the big supermarket shop is no fun task - but doing it the 'right' way could help save on your bills.

There's plenty of ways to cut the costs of your supermarket spends - even timing your shop will pay off.

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The hard part of the weekly shop comes when you get home - but pack your food away properly and you could slash your billsCredit: Getty

The art of picking which exact date to visit shops like Tesco or Aldi, will help you save some pennies on your next visit.

But it's once you've got the groceries back to your home that you really need to think about how to save some more cash.

Vix Leyton, shopping expert at the UK’s biggest deal sharing website , said: “Rising prices at the supermarket mean fewer margins for meaningful savings.

"If you’re savvy with deals and prepared to plan, there are ways to make your money go that little bit further. "

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If you make sure you're buying the right items in the first place and putting them in the correct places in your fridge or cupboards you'll make them last longer.

That way you're not spending more on things you technically already have waiting back at home.

You can also pick up the cheapest items from the shelves, and if you make a beeline for the right storage place in your kitchen, you'll save even more.

Vix said: "Simple changes like limiting your impulse purchases, researching the best deals out there, and using loyalty schemes to your advantage can have a big impact too."

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Plan meals and check deals

It all starts before you head out the door to embark on the daunting supermarket sweep.

By planning your meals and taking into account what you already have in the cupboard, you can avoid impulse buying.

And that way you can keep your eye out for the specific ingredients you need at the best price, explained Vix.

When you unpack your shop make sure to make a note of everything you've got too.

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