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Affordable Groceries in Southwest Sydney: Where to Shop in Edmondson Park


22 May 2025

Where to find affordable groceries in Southwest Sydney

If you're looking for affordable groceries in Sydney's southwest, Ed.Square Town Centre in Edmondson Park has two solid options under one roof: Coles and Ambey's Big Apple. Both offer affordable grocery shopping with regular deals and a wide range of everyday essentials.

What makes a grocery store actually affordable?

An affordable grocery store is one that regularly offers low prices on a wide range of grocery items, compared to other stores in the nearby region. Coles and Ambey’s Big Apple in Ed.Square offer different products and experiences, but both meet this definition.

Affordable grocery stores at Ed.Square, Edmondson Park

Ambey’s Big Apple and Coles are two affordable grocery stores at Ed.Square, Edmondson Park. Ambey’s is an independent green grocer; Coles is a popular local supermarket. Both offer low prices.

Ambey's Big Apple

Ambey’s Big Apple, located at Ed.Square Town Centre, boasts a wide range of fresh produce, dairy items, snacks, baked goods, dry fruits, and more at an affordable price range. Aside from produce, they also offer unique South Asian items (including essentials for any Indian and Nepalese pantry).

You can also find special items like garlands, coconuts, and banana leaves that are difficult to find anywhere else in Western Sydney. One of the most unique aspects of Ambey’s Big Apple is their weekly ‘Specials’ product section, which is filled with fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables.

Coles

Coles at Ed.Square Town Centre, Edmonson Park offers fresh foods and everyday items like pet food, frozen items, health and beauty essentials, household cleaning products, and more. Coles runs special offers (discounts of up to 50%) and holiday promos all year round. Their half-price specials are particularly helpful if you’re looking to stock up on essentials at a fraction of the cost.

If you want to stock up on wine, beer, and spirits on the same day as your groceries, Liquorland is right next door.

What is the best value supermarket in Sydney?

In Sydney, Coles and ALDI are consistently ranked among the most affordable grocery stores in Sydney. Coles at Ed.Square Town Centre, Edmondson Park is one of the most convenient options for southwest Sydney residents.

If you're wondering where to find cheap groceries in Sydney's southwest, Ed.Square is worth a visit. Their rotating half-price specials are among the best deals on groceries you’ll find in Sydney.

How to get the best deals on groceries in Sydney

Getting the best deals on groceries comes down to knowing where to look (e.g., Coles and Ambey’s are among the cheap groceries in Sydney) and when they have promos (e.g., Coles’ regular half-price specials).

Here are some quick tips you should keep in mind for your next grocery run:

  • Shop at discount grocery stores: Budget grocery stores like Ambey’s Big Apple and Coles usually offer lower prices for staple items compared to bigger, traditional supermarkets.
  • Check clearance sections: Most grocery stores have dedicated clearance areas for discounted items such as overstocked or near-expiry products.
  • Buy in bulk: Many stores offer special deals for bulk purchases. Stocking up on non-perishable essential items is a great way to save money in the long run.

Plan your grocery run at Ed.Square Town Centre

Next time you’re looking to save on your groceries, swing by Coles or Ambey's Big Apple at 52 Soldiers Parade, Edmondson Park.

View all stores at Ed Square to see what other things you can do after grocery shopping at Ed Square.

FAQs
Coles is consistently among the cheapest supermarkets in Sydney for everyday groceries. Coles at Ed.Square Town Centre in Edmondson Park offers weekly half-price specials and discounts of up to 50% on selected items.
Ed.Square Town Centre at 52 Soldiers Parade, Edmondson Park has two affordable grocery options, Coles and Ambey's Big Apple, both on-site with ample parking.
Avoid shopping without a list, impulse buying, and failing to compare unit prices between different brands. Sticking to a planned list is the most effective way to prevent unnecessary spending during your grocery run.
Focus on shopping weekly specials and buying essential items in bulk. You get to stock up on premium products for a fraction of the cost.
Yes, buying in bulk is one of the most reliable ways to lower your grocery bill. By stocking up on non-perishable essentials you use regularly, you take advantage of bulk discounts and reduce your overall unit price.

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