It's no surprise to shoppers that things are costing a bit more at the supermarket.
newsletter featuring finance reporter Emily Stewart, aka "Sensible Emily". She'll bring timely, practical news from across the ABC.There are various apps you can use on your mobile phone to check which supermarket has the products on your shopping list at the lowest price.Don't forget that smaller retailers such as greengrocers, butchers and markets also offer special deals at different times — but can be harder to compare online.
According to ABS figures, all meat and seafood products have gone up slightly in price this quarter, except for pork, which is actually 0.5 per cent cheaper.
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