Inside the cheapest supermarket in Australia that sells products for 80 per cent off: ‘We are here to help you’

Australian families beat the cost of living by shopping at a little-known discount warehouse where groceries are almost 80 percent off.

NQR (Not Whole Right) has 27 locations across South Australia and Victoria.

The supermarket buys its stock from manufacturers and sells products close to their expiration dates and overproduced items. That’s why you won’t find fresh food in the stores.

Recent specials include Red Rock Deli chips for $2, 1 kg of Yoplait mango yogurt for $3, 1 kg of Bertocci bacon for $12, and more.

The discount chain is perfect for stocking up on cleaning supplies and pantry items like rice, canned lentils, pasta, sauces and instant noodles.

CEO Ewan Jones told FEMAIL: ‘We are the cheapest supermarket in Australia. We pride ourselves on getting the right price for our customers and NQR is the best for snacks and frozen foods. We sell yogurt for $1 and at other supermarkets it costs $7.”

He added: “Our goal is to help the customer who is struggling. You can actually stock up on chips and drinks – it’s cheaper across the board than any other supermarket.

‘If I were a customer, I would shop at NQR first and get my deals before buying fresh fruit, vegetables and meat anywhere else. The amount of money you save really adds up.”

Australian families beat the cost of living by shopping at a little-known discount warehouse where groceries are almost 80 percent off

On the shelves you will also find confectionery and frozen products.

Shoppers have praised the discounts on gluten-free and dairy-free items, which tend to be more expensive in other supermarkets due to dietary restrictions.

Many have shared their awe of the supermarket online on Facebook and Reddit.

‘I’ve only just started shopping [at NQR] but I am blown away by the value offered. They simply go where no major supermarket chain, including Aldi, goes.

‘Currently enjoying two buckets of noodles for €1.20 and a bowl of organic yoghurt for €3.50. You can also buy three packs of rice crackers for $1, they retail for $2.20 at Woolworths,” said one.

The supermarket buys its stock from manufacturers and sells purchases close to the expiration date and overproduced items – which is why you will not find fresh food in the stores

‘I love NQR, I’m the only sweet tooth in the family so I get all my supplies from there. They often get the bland flavors of Ben and Jerry’s and have them for only $3 a jar,” one man wrote.

‘This is where I buy my bulk staples. There should be more of these stores!’ said a third.

A few gave some advice about shopping at discount stores like NQR.

“The most important thing to remember here is that if you see something you want, buy it immediately. They are often short and end of stock and you can’t rely on it being there next week, or ever being available again.

“I’ve lost count of the times my wife has seen something here (or at the junk shop) and decided to buy it a day later, only to find it was gone and never to be seen again at those prices,” said one man. .

NQR (Not Whole Right) has 27 locations across South Australia and Victoria

Where can I find discount NQR supermarkets near me?

South Australia

Albert Park

Corner Vale

Modbury

Morphett Vale

Mount Barker

Expectation

Rose water

Victoria

Ballarat

Bendigo

Boronia

Box Hill

Chelsea

Cranbourne

Derrimut

Fountain Gate

Frankston

Hadfield

Kilsyth

Melton

Morwell

Mt Waverley

Nieuwcomb

North Geelong

Ringwood

Sevastopol

Sunbury

Sunshine

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