Run a weekly breakfast basket comparison in Malaysia by checking bread, eggs, milk, Milo, coffee, and biscuits together before choosing where to shop.

Bread, eggs, milk, Milo, coffee, and biscuits can seem small when viewed separately. But together they shape a large part of weekly household repetition, which is why a basket view is more useful.
The strongest breakfast store is rarely the one with one cheap loaf or one lower drink price. The better question is which supermarket looks strongest when the full breakfast basket is added together.
If one or two supermarkets look consistently stronger across breakfast categories, those are the stores worth browsing more deeply for the rest of the weekly run.
Compare the breakfast items your household actually repeats. That could mean more milk and eggs for one home, or more coffee and bread for another. The closer the basket matches reality, the more useful the comparison becomes.
Compare bread, eggs, milk, Milo, coffee, and biscuits together. Then decide which one or two stores deserve the rest of the weekly shopping time.
Instead of trying to remember shelf prices across multiple supermarket pages, use the basket categories that actually repeat in your household. Once the stronger store pattern appears, you can browse those merchants more deeply and make the weekly or monthly route with less guesswork.