Do not start with every store. Start with the basket that matters most this week, then use Priceory to compare the categories that usually decide whether a supermarket deserves the full trip.
After you pick the basket lens, build a matching Priceory budget plan so the next click is practical: estimated spend, best first store, missing categories, and product-level price checks.
Use this when the first decision is how to stretch support spending across essentials.
Use this when pantry anchors should decide which supermarket deserves attention first.
Use this when diapers, milk, breakfast, and household repeat-buys drive the bill.
The fastest route is to choose one basket type first. That tells you which stores are worth checking deeply and which ones you can ignore early.
Start with diapers, milk, tissue, detergent, and repeat-buy children’s items if those categories quietly dominate the monthly bill.
Start with detergent, tissue, toilet roll, and cleaning basics if non-food repeat buys decide where the trip should go.
Start with rice and cooking oil if pantry anchors usually decide whether the whole basket feels expensive this week.
Start from likely eligible essentials if the real question is where support money can stretch further across the approved basket.
Many grocery comparison sites stop at showing products. This page exists to answer the harder question first: where should you even start? By turning merchant choice into a structured first decision, Priceory becomes more useful than a generic search wall and helps visitors save time before they compare the full basket.
Merchant choice is really a time-saving choice: the right first supermarket is the one most likely to keep the whole basket under control.