Doing groceries at Bangsar Village Grocers

I really need to watch our grocery bill as it is getting excessive. Last month, the Hubs complained that we ate too expensively. It’s all that quality food, I tell him! He thinks we should be getting our quality food from elsewhere and he’s probably right. Below is a snapshot of my weekly bill and it was a shock because of the 666 – you know what they say about 666? *twilight zone music* The last thing I want is to have any Damien Thorn influences in my life.

I have also discovered that on several occasions, bills have been keyed in incorrectly such as if I bought one carton of milk, there could suddenly be 3 cartons of milk on my bill. I know this because recently, I did an 8 week survey on supermarket prices of all the stuff that we usually get just to compare and eventually decide where we should really be doing our groceries, taking time, effort and convenience all into consideration.

I made some very interesting finds. For example, one milk product was RM0.50 cheaper at a supermarket in a very expensive mall (and you would never expect this!) than it was at Village Grocers, Cold Storage and Hock Choons. Mamy Poko diapers are also cheapest (up to RM4.00) at a certain supermarket. Stuff like that – useful to know especially if you need to buy in bulk. It all adds up.

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2 thoughts on “Doing groceries at Bangsar Village Grocers

  1. my groceries shopping usually is at Jusco or the NSK which carry lots of good stuff.. but we got to bear with the human crowd..

  2. Hi,

    I’m been following your blog for a few months now and I think u are hilarious!
    FYI, there’s a website u can use to compare prices for groceries (in Malaysia) and other stuff. It’s called savershub.com. U can check the prices for sale over the weekend as well.

    Just to let u know;)

    SK

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