Turn a RM50, RM100 or family budget into a concrete shopping route: estimated basket total, best first supermarket, missing categories, saveable picks, and shareable list before you leave home.
Priceory can remember your last budget amount, shopping focus, first store and recent categories in this browser only. No account, raw URLs, or personal data are stored.
Use RM50 as a starter SARA-style basket for one or two high-priority essentials such as rice, cooking oil, eggs, noodles, or tissue. If the result is too thin, compare the missing category manually before shopping.
Use RM100 as a weekly basket check for a small household. Priceory estimates the selected products, remaining budget, and the store that appears most often.
When the result looks useful, save the current picks to your local Priceory basket. No account is needed; the basket stays in this browser so you can review store route, export the list, or continue comparing.
Copy the generated RM50 / RM100 budget list for WhatsApp, Notes, or family planning. Prices are current Priceory estimates; verify stock and checkout prices before buying.
RM50 works best as a starter essentials basket. Priceory checks current prices for priority goods such as rice, cooking oil, eggs, noodles, tissue, and similar basics when they fit the selected budget caps.
RM100 is useful as a small weekly basket check. The planner estimates the basket total, remaining amount, and the store that appears most often, so you can decide where to compare first.
The SARA focus prioritizes everyday essentials and picks products from current Priceory price data. It is a shopping estimate for planning, not a guarantee that every item is eligible or available at checkout.
No. Priceory is independent and does not check STR, SARA, or MyKasih eligibility or balance. Use official programme channels for eligibility and redemption rules, then use Priceory to compare grocery prices.
Yes. After building a basket, save the generated picks to your local Priceory basket or copy the budget list into WhatsApp / Notes. Always verify stock, pack size, and final checkout price before buying.
Treat the basket as a starting route, not a perfect fixed list. If the biggest items are rice and cooking oil, compare pantry first. If diapers and milk dominate, use the family path before browsing random promotions.