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1. The “Split-List” Blueprint

To hit that $40 saving target, you must categorize your list. 2026 price data shows that buying “out of category” is where most students and families lose money.


Buy at Aldi (The “Pantry & Cleaning” Layer)

Aldi dominates in shelf-stable goods and dairy. Their home brands often outperform name brands in 2026 taste tests.

  • Cleaning & Baby: Dishwasher tablets (Logix), laundry powder (Almat), and nappies (Mamia) are consistently 40–50% cheaper than Coles/Woolworths.
  • Dairy & Fridge: Oat milk ($1.85), Greek yogurt, and butter (Beautifully Butterfully).
  • Pantry Staples: Canned tomatoes, pasta, flour, and the legendary Moser Roth chocolate.


Buy at The Locals (The “Fresh & Bulk” Layer)

Local markets (Paddy’s, Footscray, Preston) beat Aldi on unit pricing for anything that grows in the ground.

  • Fruit & Veg: Market “bowls” often price produce at $1–$2/kg, whereas Aldi’s pre-packaged produce averages $3.50–$6.00/kg.
  • Proteins: Independent butchers and “bulk packs” of chicken breast at local markets are often $1.50–$2.00/kg cheaper than Aldi’s standard packs.
  • Herbs & Specialty: You’ll get 3 bunches of herbs for $2.00 at a local market; at Aldi, you’ll pay $3.00 for a single plastic-wrapped sleeve.



2. The 2026 Savings Math

Based on a standard 15-item “Base Basket” in March 2026:

Shopping StyleEstimated Weekly CostAnnual Total
Coles / Woolworths$100.04$5,202
Aldi Only$72.41$3,765
Hybrid (Aldi + Local Market)$58.50$3,042
TOTAL SAVING$41.54 /week$2,160 /year



3. Weekly “Hybrid” Routine

  1. Friday Evening: Check the WiseList or Half Price apps for any “Loss Leader” specials at the majors (e.g., 1/2 price coffee or tuna).
  2. Saturday Morning: Hit the Local Market (Footscray, Paddy’s, or Preston). Buy all your fresh produce, meat, and eggs. Aim for the “Seconds” bins for 50% extra off.
  3. Saturday Afternoon: Stop at Aldi for the “middle aisle” essentials—milk, bread, pasta, and cleaning supplies.
  4. The “Sunday Reset”: Use your fresh market haul to batch-cook. Since you saved $40, you’ve effectively “earned” a free week of lunches.

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