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  • 20/06/2025
We’re asking people in Cardiff if the cost of living has meant they’ve changed where they shop, and if they feel the need to look around for deals more than before.

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00:01So, to be honest, I had to be a lot more frugal,
00:04so I'm looking at more of, like, the offers and the deals
00:08and, like, the typical one, which is really, really petty,
00:11like, the cost-of-living crisis, the cost of the vex.
00:13Before, I used to always go free-range organic.
00:16Now, you don't really have a choice.
00:18You have to go caged because the price is so influctuated.
00:21It's best to get back, couldn't it?
00:22And they told me it's £5 cheaper than Tesco's,
00:24so we don't want Tesco's to get it.
00:26You know what I mean?
00:27And it's only crossed the road, isn't it?
00:28£5!
00:29It's a lot of money, isn't it, when you think about it?
00:31So, yeah.
00:33I think, to be honest, I've always, like, shopped at, like,
00:37Aldi's, like, Lido, like, the good quality products,
00:41but at fair price.
00:42I've noticed that more people are shopping there,
00:45and it is becoming, like, more mainstream than, like, Tesco's
00:48or, like, Waitrose.
00:49It's becoming more of a norm.
00:51We tend to watch the pennies, don't we?
00:53Yeah, but we still shop at Tesco's.
00:54Oh, we go to Tesco's because it's local to where we live,
00:57you know what I mean?
00:58It's easier than, basically.
00:59It's easier than, basically.
01:00It's easier than, basically.

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