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Save Money At The Grocery Store Following These Simple Steps

posted on Apr 27, 2021 |   497 likes

 

While you are trying to build a good savings and budgeting culture, impulse buying especially during grocery shopping can be an enemy to your wallet

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While you are trying to build a good savings and budgeting culture, impulse buying especially during grocery shopping can be an enemy to your wallet

One of our biggest expenses every month is our grocery budget. No matter how much we try to cut it down each month, it seems to keep creeping up.

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Of course, the amount you spend on groceries depends on where you shop, what you buy, and the number of people in your household, but regardless of how much you spend, we have put together 6 simple actions you can take to stay on a budget and save money when next you are shopping for groceries. 

 

  1. Get to know the food prices: Write down the regular prices of foods you buy often. It will help you figure out which stores have the best prices and if you are getting a good deal on sale items.

  2. Use a list and stick to it: Before you head out, list everything you need to purchase and stick to it. One helpful tip to guide you in making this list is to prepare a menu plan for the week or month. This would guide you in listing out the items and ingredients you need to get. Going to the supermarket without a list makes it easy for you to grab things you do not need.

  3. Keep your calculator handy: As you shop, pull out the calculator on your phone and keep track of all the items you’re putting in your cart. Add up your grocery bill to help you stay on budget.

  4. Buy in season: Vegetables and fruit are cheaper when they are in season. Avoid waste by buying fresh fruit at different stages of ripeness. Choose some fruit that is ripe and ready to eat, and some that will ripen in a few days. That way you’ll have enough time to eat all your purchases.

  5. Watch for expiry dates: Choose foods with expiry dates that will give you enough time to eat them all and prevent waste. This way, you have enough food stored up and you can bother less about visiting the store anytime soon. 

  6. Compare prices between stores: If you live near various grocery stores, consider shopping at a few and compare prices. With this, you’ll identify which store has the items you need for less and also look at the sales they run. 

  7. Think before you bulk up: Buying in bulk seems amazing, right? As tempting as it is to stock up, don’t buy more than you need—especially when it comes to perishable items

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While practicing all these can help you become a saving/budgeting expert, remember to stay disciplined and consistent in your goal to achieving financial longevity.  

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