Affordable Stores in Sydney

I’m currently on the hunt for budget-friendly stores in Sydney, categorized by product types, while considering distance, convenience, and price.

Here’s what I have so far:

  • Produce: Haymarket
  • Household supplies: K Mart and TK Maxx
  • Groceries: Woolworths or any nearby Asian grocery store; I also plan to check out Aldi when I get the chance.
  • Medicine: Chemist Warehouse

I’m still looking for a wallet-friendly option for body care products. Any suggestions?

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  1. For body care items in Sydney, you might want to check out:

    1. Priceline Pharmacy – They often have good sales and a wide range of body care products, including skincare, haircare, and toiletries.

    2. Chemist King – Similar to Chemist Warehouse, they have a variety of affordable health and beauty products.

    3. Big W – They have a decent selection of body care items at competitive prices, plus you can often find discounts and specials.

    4. Target – Another option with a good range of body care products; they may also have some promotions going on.

    5. Discount variety stores like The Reject Shop – They can carry a range of cheaper body care items, but stock can vary.

    Make sure to keep an eye out for sales and promotions, as many stores have regular discounts that can help you save even more!

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