People and businesses are facing the brunt of the cost of living crisis all over the UK. With community centres, charities and food bank volunteers on the frontline helping many vulnerable people during these financially difficult times, one supermarket has created a whole new and cheaper range of products.
With the bright yellow packaging controversial at one point, we lived off the ASDA Just Essentials Range for a day. The range will hopefully take some financial stress off of UK families as energy bills and food prices have rocketed over the past few months ,as Community Reporter Keimae Blake reports….
I have bought products from the Just Essentials range before and I must say, I was very impressed. With low prices and good quality food, what more could you want?
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My food shop for living off the Just Essentials range for a day came to a total of £8.01. I was only feeding myself - I understand families may have to pay more but if you haven’t tried this range before, I think it’s worth it.
Walking through ASDA Strelley, I noticed the amount of people with the bright-yellow packaged items amongst other products in their basket. For my household, cheese is always very expensive and a big block of 525G Cathedral City in Tesco stands at £5.25 but a 825G of Red Leicester cheese in the Just Essentials Range is £3.75.
That’s a bargain. It will be little saves like this that the range will save people a few pounds on.
On Wednesday, September 21, I lived off the Just Essentials Range whilst drinking tea and water in between meals. Here’s how it went…
7.30AM
Breakfast: the most important meal of the day. I always give myself half an hour to have my breakfast in the morning whilst watching Good Morning Britain or reading the news online.
This day, I had Wheat Bisks that tasted exactly the same as Wheatabix but a pack of 24 for 77p. I shall definitely be buying them again.
On my Wheat Bisks I had hot milk because I don’t like it cold and a small bowl of sultanas. For a bag weighing 500G, the sultanas were 99p.
12:20PM
Lunch time. Usually, I’m happy with a Greggs at lunch or whatever else is there when out and about, but I should get into the habit of making my own packed lunch.
With more and more people not having enough disposable income to treat themselves out for lunch, a packed lunch never goes wrong. I bought 6 white rolls for 49p and added cheese to them.
The rolls were bakery standard. Nice and crumby and smelt lovely.
2.00PM
Snack time. I love a good snack and I’m very bad for it. Whether it’s a bar of chocolate, fruit, cereal bar or a pastry, I love a good munch.
Today, whilst working away, I had a cup of tea and mini chocolate chip cookies for 39p.
These cookies are your answer to cheaper Maryland style biscuits. In Morrisons, a 200G pack of Maryland biscuits cost £1.35 and personally, I wouldn’t pay that much.
4.30PM
Dinners are usually around 4.30-5pm in my house. This day, we had pasta with chopped tomatoes and cheese.
My pasta cost 35p and the chopped tomatoes 32p.
Whilst my pasta boiled, I whisked the chopped tomatoes around a tiny bit so they weren't too lumpy whilst I waited.
The dish wasn’t too bad, I did have to add herbs and spices to the chopped tomatoes so they weren’t too bland. Overall, my dish was 7/10 I’d say.
The chopped tomatoes were quite watery but bearable, the red leicester cheese added in was the perfect finish.
7.00PM
I will take chocolate over sweets any day of the week. Whether it’s fancy chocolate or cheap chocolate, who cares?
Chocolate is chocolate and this white chocolate for only 33p was smooth, sweet and milky. I would 100% buy this again.
With many more products to be found in the ASDA just essentials range such as fruit, vegetables and cereals, when you are shopping around, if there’s an ASDA near you, the bright-yellow sticker products are very easy to find.
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