Recently, I've been trying to find ways to avoid the Colesworths supermarket duopoly as much as possible.

I'm pulling together a cheat sheet of alternatives. If you have any suggestions you can recommend, please leave them as a comment.

Some will be more expensive (IGA and Foodworks), but others (like grocery clearance stores and Aldi) less so. Hopefully it balances out.

It's also important to note there's likely to be far more alternatives if you're in Melbourne or Sydney than a remote or rural area.

The starting point is to stop thinking in terms of a one-stop shop.

Even if you're in a very Colesworth dependent town, even shifting some of your grocery shopping to a local bakery or green grocer is a win.

The starting point: Shopping local. If there's a local bakery, green grocer, deli, butcher, etc., then support them.

A good tip on this front is discount chemists often stock toiletries and household cleaning products at prices comparable to Colesworths.

If it's available: Grocery clearance stores (even if it's just once a week).

* Beyond Best Before in Sydney: https://beyondbestbefore.com.au/
*NQR in Melbourne and Adelaide: https://nqr.com.au/
* Factory Food Sales Melbourne and Geelong: https://foodfactorysales.com.au/
* Savemore Melbourne: https://www.savemore.net.au/
* Discount Grocery Store Albury–Wodonga: https://discountgrocerywarehouse.com.au/
* Cheaper Buy Miles Melbourne:
https://www.cheaperbuymiles.com/

Next: Is there a farmers market in your area?
* https://farmersmarkets.org.au/find-a-market/

If not, there's some services offering direct produce from farmers:
* https://farmerspick.com.au/
* Happy to hear more recommendations

The obvious one is Aldi, although it doesn't stock everything.

And then IGA or Foodworks. It is more expensive, but it's more of a backfill for things you can't get elsewhere.

Even if there's no local IGA in your area, many stores offer free delivery for orders over $100: https://www.igashop.com.au/delivery

For our babies, we're tending to bulk order from Pet Circle. It works out cheaper often, even with delivery fees: https://www.petcircle.com.au/

If you're vegan in Sydney, The Cruelty Free Shop (formerly in Glebe, now moving to the CBD) is great but pricey, and there's a few others around the country: https://australia.veganonthemap.com/vegan/shops

Any other suggestions or things I've missed?

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@aj yes the Asian grocers often sell Australian grown dry goods in export packaging (chickpeas etc).

The source seems to be the cheapest place for grains etc, Honest to Goodness beats them on a lot of other stuff like nuts.

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We get out vegies delivered to the door from the one farm, I get excited every week, they're just so good!

Box divvy seems popular, but I'm afraid its just a convenience rather than particularly local, organic or sustainably grown effort.

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