The weekly food shop can be pretty expensive, especially with more of us spending longer periods at home due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Morrisons is a hugely popular supermarket chain, and with the know-how there are plenty of ways you can save when shopping in store or online.
The store offers discounted items through its partnership with the Too Good To Go app, which will help you save on both money and food waste.
But that's not the only way to make your essential shop cheaper, according to co-founder of the money-saving community LatestDeals.co.uk, Tom Church, who has shared his top tips.
He said: "It's easy to get stuck in a rut with your food shopping, but don't let all the best offers fall under the radar."
Adding: "Personally, I love shopping at Morrisons because there are lots of ways to save, and I find it good value for money. Following the steps below, I tend to save about £20 a week when shopping there. This adds up to a huge amount over time.
"Plus, I've thrown in some other top tips that could make a big difference to your bill."

Yellow sticker discounts
Tom says you can time your visit around the yellow sticker discounts and save up to 75%. They can usually be found at 5pm and 7pm. He claims the first round of items released at 5pm are usually discounted up to half price. The second round, at 7pm, can be knocked down by up to 75%.
Too Good To Go app
Morrisons' partnership with the food waste fighting app gives customers access to cut-price bundles that would have otherwise been thrown out.
It depends on where you live, but you may be able to nab a box of food worth at least £10 for just £3.09. Simply check the app for what’s available, place your order and go and pick it up at the specified time. The boxes usually include vegetables, fruits and baked goods. You need to be quick to get your hands on one, but it's well worth it.
A good tip is to monitor the time the box usually sells out at and set an alarm to go off 15 minutes beforehand.
Swap your usual takeaway for a Morrisons Fake-away
You can find these as part of its popular Eat Fresh meals collection, which cost from £2.50 per serving. You simply choose a recipe and all the fresh ingredients you need to make it, and together with the instructions, will be delivered to your door in an insulated box at no extra cost.
Morrisons More Card
The card allows you to earn as you spend, bagging you five points for every £1 you spend in-store, online, and at Morrisons Cafes. Plus, you earn five points per litre of fuel when you top up your tank at Morrisons petrol stations.
You get a £5 voucher for every 5,000 points you earn. You can keep a track of it all on your phone by downloading the Morrisons More app and you'll receive personalised offers through it too.
Switch to Morrisons Savers
Comprising of more than 250 products, Morrisons Savers offers everyday food and drink basics as well as cleaning products so be sure to compare prices with your usual brands.
You can pick up two frozen Garlic Chicken Kievs for 90p and and a 440g of Curry Sauce for just 28p, for example.
Join a club for discounts and offers
Teachers and NHS staff can currently save 10 per cent on their shopping, so it's well worth signing up if you're eligible.
Simply apply for a Morrisons More Card, if you haven't got one already, and join your respective club: "More for Teachers" or "More for our NHS". There are also clubs with exclusive offers for students and new parents.
Morrisons food box
Tom suggests streamlining your shopping with a Morrisons food box.
He said: "There's a great range to choose from, but I rate the 5 Meals to Feed a Family of 4 Box, which comes with five recipes and all the ingredients you need to make them.
"It costs £30 as a one-off buy, or you can save 5 per cent by signing up for a subscription.
"All boxes can be received weekly, fortnightly or monthly, and the price includes the delivery fee as well."