
Hi All,
I am moving to Luxembourg city on Sunday, and I am wondering about how people do their groceries there.
I am coming from a developing country, and I am used to doing my groceries every week by checking nearby supermarkets’ weekly offers online and deciding where to go that week.
I wanted to plan my first week’s shopping in Luxembourg, but I struggle to find most supermarkets’ flyers.
This is what I’m talking about:
https://www.lidl.lu/fr/communication/depliants-en-ligne-magazines
I would appreciate if anyone could help me by linking some of the store’s online magazines, or give me some tips on your way of finding the best deals on groceries(meat and vegetables).
I’m particularly interested in Auchan, Delhaize and Colruyt, as I’ve heard they are decent for groceries.
Thank you!
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Check https://www.biscuit-app.lu/categories/1-supermarches
Wow
https://www.auchan.lu/en/catalogue
Some products are significantly cheaper in neighboring countries ranging from meat to toilet paper
OP, for anything that’s non-food household items – especially detergents, toothpaste, cosmetics etc you’re better off going shopping in Trier. (for food I personally love Delhaize here).
Cheapest meat is in Lidl and Aldi (with or without discounts), although when Auchan has discounts on meats that they cut there, those are also good.
Very important, download the Lidl app, you’ll have special discounts there, those are very much worth it. Use it every time you buy and you’ll get a random coupon.
Biscuit is definitely what you want, but can I also recommend the Buy Nothing group on Facebook? If you’re really interested in thriftiness, it’s a good way to get used kitchen utensils, furniture, etc for free (and also pass along your used goods when you’re done with them to avoid contributing to over consumerism and waste). It’s best if you live in Luxembourg city but there are some members who live out in smaller towns nearby.
https://buynothingproject.org/ here is some more info on the worldwide project (but you’ll want to specifically look for Buy Nothing Luxembourg on Facebook).