We tend to stick to Sainsbury's as they have started cutting prices on vegetables plus there is plenty of variety and good quality, even the basics stuff is nice.
I get 1.5kg of carrots for 65p and mix things up with peppers, aubergines and courgettes.
Weekly spend is approximately £60 which covers mealtimes, I go and buy extras like energy drinks for a pick me up and pay for those personally and separately as I don't feel it right for my family to fund my pep drinks when I am really burning the candle at both ends.
I went into my local Aldi for a probe to see if it was feasible to actually switch my vegetable shopping over to them but it appears that my local Aldi is not worth it.
I really wouldn't mind walking there with a backpack to get the items I wanted as my group is literally across the road from Aldi but their ranges were disappointing. The only time I was pleased with them was when they had a run of Figs (I have a big taste for fresh ones as I have a mediterranean background) but even that was short-lived and was only available for a week.
I guess my problem with them is that their vegetable ranges only seem to be in for a week.
Branded shops there and in Lidl are actually more expensive than Sainsbury's (yes, I actually needed to sit down to comprehend that when I saw the prices) and their own brands are not in the same league as Sainsbury's.
Guess I will stick with them for now and keep checking, Waitrose and M&S (we have those near us as well) have some nice specialist products which can be desirable
