Supermarkets and Grocery Shopping in Williams Landing (2026)

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Supermarkets and Grocery Shopping in Williams Landing (2026)

Williams Landing (3027) has a population of 11,800 and sits 18km from Melbourne’s CBD. This guide covers where to shop for groceries in Williams Landing, how to compare prices, and practical strategies for keeping your weekly food budget under control.

Supermarket Options

Major supermarket chains serving the Williams Landing area:

  • Coles – full-range supermarket with online delivery and Click & Collect
  • Woolworths – full-range supermarket with online delivery and Click & Collect
  • Aldi – discount supermarket, consistently 15-25% cheaper on comparable items
  • IGA – independent local supermarket, often with longer opening hours and local products

Major shopping centres in the area house multiple supermarket options, making price comparison convenient.

Weekly Grocery Costs

Estimated weekly grocery spend for a single person in Williams Landing:

Shopping styleWeekly costMonthly cost
Budget (Aldi-focused, home cooking)$99/week$429/month
Moderate (mixed Coles/Woolworths)$114/week$494/month
Premium (organic, specialty)$136/week$589/month

For a household of two: multiply by approximately 1.6 (not double, due to shared staples).

Budget Shopping Strategies

Practical tips for reducing grocery costs in Williams Landing:

  1. Aldi for staples – rice, pasta, tinned goods, frozen vegetables, dairy, bread. The price difference is 15-25% versus Coles/Woolworths on comparable items
  2. Reduced-to-clear sections – Coles and Woolworths mark down perishables daily (typically after 3pm). Check the meat, bakery, and deli sections
  3. Asian and international grocers – tofu, soy sauce, rice, noodles, spices, and fresh produce at below-supermarket prices
  4. Seasonal produce – buy what is in season. Winter: broccoli, cauliflower, oranges, mandarins. Summer: stone fruit, berries, tomatoes, corn
  5. Meal prep – cook in bulk on weekends. A Sunday session of 2-3 meals reduces weeknight takeaway spending
  6. Specials catalogues – check the weekly specials from each chain (all available via their apps)
  7. Avoid pre-made and convenience items – a $10 pre-made salad costs $3 to make from scratch

Local Markets

Weekend markets and periodic farmers markets service the outer suburbs. Check City of Wyndham events listings for market schedules.

Markets are particularly good for:

  • Fresh fruit and vegetables (30-40% cheaper than supermarkets)
  • Meat and seafood from specialist vendors
  • Bread and baked goods from artisan bakeries
  • Bulk buying of pantry staples

Online Grocery Delivery

All major chains deliver to Williams Landing (3027):

ServiceMinimum orderDelivery feeSame-day option
Coles Online$50$3-15 (free over $250)Yes (metro areas)
Woolworths Online$50$3-15 (free over $300)Yes (metro areas)
Aldi (via DoorDash)None$5-10Yes
Amazon Fresh$60Free for Prime membersYes
Uber Eats GroceryNone$5-10Yes

Online shopping eliminates impulse purchases and makes price comparison easier. Compare prices across chains using the Frugl app or PriceSpy before your weekly shop.

Meal Budget Breakdown

A realistic weekly meal plan for one person in Williams Landing, shopping at Aldi and supplementing from Coles/Woolworths:

MealDaily costWeekly cost
Breakfast (oats, eggs, toast, coffee at home)$3-5$21-35
Lunch (sandwiches, leftovers, salads)$4-7$28-49
Dinner (home-cooked, 2-3 recipes per week)$5-10$35-70
Snacks and extras$2-3$14-21
Total$14-25$99-136

Eating out adds $15-25 per meal on top. Two takeaway dinners per week adds $30-50 to your weekly food spend.

Frequently Asked Questions

What supermarkets are in Williams Landing?

Williams Landing (3027) is served by Coles, Woolworths, and Aldi stores in the local area, along with IGA and independent grocers. Online delivery covers the 3027 postcode from all major chains.

How much do groceries cost in Williams Landing?

A single person can spend $99-136 per week on groceries depending on shopping style. Budget-focused Aldi shopping with home cooking keeps costs around $99/week. A household of two should budget $158-217 per week.

What is the cheapest supermarket in Williams Landing?

Aldi is consistently 15-25% cheaper than Coles and Woolworths on comparable products. For items Aldi does not stock, Coles and Woolworths weekly specials can match or beat Aldi on individual products.


Prices based on Melbourne supermarket surveys and household spending benchmarks. Compiled 2026. Prices vary by product and season.

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