Big bag of raisins and then pop them in Tupperware boxes is much cheaper, satsumas, dry cereal like Cheerios (but own brand), oatcakes, rice cakes, bananas, tesco do a cheap multipack of yoghurt pouches.
Sorry I meant what supermarket for example is the cheapest e.g. Asda, b and m etc etc
So sorry. Asda is probably the cheapest. I do my online at Sainsburys as I like the variety of products they offer but top op with Tesco and Aldi alot for kiddie snacks as they are my nearest.
I dont find much difference in them to be honest. Poundland and B&M can be good but they dont always have the best range. I go to tesco but just try to buy the non baby version as they are so expensive ie normal mini breadsticks, normal rice cakes, plain greek yoghurt, they are so so much cheaper which is so sad!
I agree @CeeCee so much cheaper
DIY is cheapest in all cases
If you have the time batch prep. I do muffins, mini cakes, croquettes, stick and dip bowls (so apple and nut butter..or veg sticks and some kind of dip) tortilla sandwich rolls w a toothpick.
Nothing bought ready made is cheaper tbh. They are selling convenience.
@Kady yerrr I just mean what is comparatively cheap in one store compared to another
Aldi for all snacks 🙌🏼 everything is own brand so I use their ‘baby/toddler’ snacks as they do wafers, oat bars, veggie straws, rice cakes etc. They also do their own brand of belvita so breakfast biscuits/fruit filled bars etc in the cereal isle. If you want things like snack bags of party rings, Maryland cookies etc they do their own brand of those. Rice cakes, breadsticks, crackers etc are all their own brand.
@Kayleigh yes I completely forgot about Aldi! Thanks love x
Agree with @Kayleigh aldi and Lidl are both great as they have their own version of all the usual branded baby snacks so I always stock up when I'm there. My boy especially loves their baby oaty bars and I think they're relatively healthy when you're on the go!
Breadsticks/pitta breads with different dips, raisins, fruits