Many households want a practical grocery-list idea, not just programme definitions. A useful MyKasih SARA list usually starts with repeat-buy essentials that support meals, breakfast, and home basics through the week.
A useful relief basket is usually built by need order. Start with staples and breakfast basics, then move to household cleaning and hygiene, then only add anything else if the main list is already covered. This helps the support last longer and reduces random basket creep.
Without a list, even essentials support can disappear quickly. A grocery list helps households compare prices more clearly, see where the biggest savings are, and avoid ending the trip with too many low-value extras and too few core items.
Search terms like rice, beras, cooking oil, milk, Milo, tissue, detergent, biscuits, and toothpaste often create a stronger first comparison set than broad shopping terms. They also map better to real repeat-buy behaviour.