For many British expats moving to Spain, grocery shopping is one of the first adjustments to make. While Spain offers an excellent quality of life, the cost, variety, and experience of food shopping can be quite different from the UK.
At 247 Expat Insurance, we help expats in Spain navigate everyday life, from securing comprehensive health insurance to ensuring home and car coverage. Today, we’re breaking down the differences between UK and Spanish supermarkets so you know what to expect before heading to the checkout!
In the UK, familiar supermarket chains include:
In Spain, the major supermarket chains are:
Key takeaway: Spain does not have major UK supermarkets like Tesco, Asda, or Sainsbury’s. However, many British expats find Carrefour and Lidl the best alternatives for familiar products.
Item |
UK Price (£) |
Spain Price (€) |
---|---|---|
1L Milk |
£1.25 |
€0.90 |
Loaf of Bread |
£1.50 |
€1.00 |
1kg Chicken Breast |
£7.50 |
€5.80 |
1kg Tomatoes |
£2.20 |
€1.50 |
1kg Apples |
£2.00 |
€1.80 |
1kg Potatoes |
£1.30 |
€1.10 |
Dozen Eggs |
£3.50 |
€2.50 |
1L Olive Oil |
£6.50 |
€4.50 |
1kg Rice |
£1.80 |
€1.30 |
1 Bottle of Red Wine |
£7.00 |
€4.50 |
Overall, Spain tends to be cheaper than the UK for fresh produce, meat, and local products, while imported goods can be more expensive.
One of the biggest concerns for expats is finding UK food brands in Spain. While British supermarkets are not common, you can still find many UK brands in:
💡 Key takeaway: British products are available in Spain, but expect to pay higher prices for imports.
Spanish supermarkets focus more on fresh, local, and seasonal products compared to UK stores, which offer more pre-packaged convenience items.
UK supermarkets are known for loyalty card savings like:
In Spain, major supermarkets offer discount programs, but they work differently:
Spain’s loyalty programs are less generous than the UK’s, but everyday prices are lower.
Online grocery shopping is easier and more widespread in the UK than in Spain.
Factor |
UK Supermarkets |
Spain Supermarkets |
---|---|---|
Fresh Produce |
Good, but more pre-packaged |
Better, seasonal & fresher |
Meat & Fish |
Mostly pre-packaged |
Fresh at deli counters |
Dairy Products |
Wide variety |
Less variety, but good quality |
Alcohol Prices |
Expensive |
Cheaper |
British Brands |
Readily available |
Available, but more expensive |
Supermarket Choice |
More variety |
Fewer major chains |
Loyalty Programs |
Better discounts & points |
Fewer rewards, lower everyday prices |
Online Shopping |
More developed |
Limited |
Spain is better for fresh, seasonal food and cheaper alcohol, while the UK offers more variety, loyalty discounts, and online shopping convenience.
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Prices and product availability vary by location. This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or legal advice.