How To Save Money On Groceries
Saving money on groceries doesn’t have to be hard work. Making just some small changes can net big rewards to your pocketbook. Simple changes in the way you plan and shop can help you reduce the amount your spending on groceries.
Avoid displays meant to tempt you.
Grocery stores spend quite a bit of time planning how to tempt you to impulse shop. You can avoid temptation by sticking to your list and closing your eyes to those tempting displays. Also, be aware that sometimes the best buys are displayed on lower and higher shelves. If a product is at eye-level, it may be more expensive than the items that are located just above and below it. Just remember, your mission is to look high and low for the best prices.
Don’t go to the store hungry.
To avoid overspending while at the grocery store, don’t go to the store hungry. If you are hungry, stop for a small snack first before starting to shop. The cost of the snack will be much less than the extras you would have purchased if you were starving!
Shop at off peak hours.
It is a good idea to schedule shopping at off peak times. If you have to be at the store during peak hours, then you will be in and out faster by having a list and a plan.
Shop alone.
When possible, shop alone. If you have to shop with children and family, help them help you. Assign your children price checking jobs. This will help them with their math skills and also distract them from checking out the candy, cookie and toy aisles. They can also be a big help in reaching those items on the bottom shelves. Use a trip to the store as an opportunity to help teach them how to be a savvy shopper.
Shop only once per week.
Try to make the adjustment to shopping just once per week. If you have planned well, you will have everything you need for the week. This will help reduce impulse shopping and should be a big cost saver. If you must go more than once per week, stick to your list.
Can I save money by shopping at multiple stores per week?
Some smart and energetic shoppers have found that by shopping multiple stores, they can save money. The most important aspect of their savings systems involves knowing what prices each store charges for common purchases. Then through that system they are able to identify a good sale price and stock up.
Knowing prices is the first step in saving. Sometimes the store brand is the cheapest price and sometimes coupons can help defray the cost of some items. You can find out most prices by analyzing your itemized grocery receipts. If you would like to know more about making a price book, check out the book called The Complete Tightwad Gazette by Amy Dacyczyn.
If you do not want to take the time to shop at multiple stores you can still save on groceries. Find a grocery store with good overall prices, and then take these additional steps to save money:
Avoid purchasing convenience foods and empty calorie snack foods.
Buy cheaper cuts of meat that can be cooked using a slow cooker method.
Calculate the cost of meats by serving rather than per Kg.
Buy larger boxes of cereal. Look at the price per gram.
Consider buying whole chickens, vegetables, fruits, and cheese rather more processed versions. It is generally cheaper.
Prevent food waste by purchasing only what your family can eat.
With a small amount of planning and a little discipline you can cut your overall food bill and reap the rewards of that extra money.
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HOW TO BEAT PRICES TO MEET EXPENSES
HOW TO BEAT PRICES TO MEET EXPENSES
Sat, 08/18/2007 - 00:37 — lalitkhungar
HOW TO BEAT PRICES TO MEET EXPENSES The prices of all the items are increasing everyday. The income is not increasing in the same proportion. The average middle class family is finding difficult to meet the expenses. Any body who is an honest person and does not take bribe, has to find out some ways to reduce the expenses.
Flea Market or weekly Bazaar is one of the best answer. In India Every city has a system of weekly bazaar. It is known by the name of the weekday bazaar. For example the market on Tuesday is known as Mangal Bazaar. This can be seen in almost every city. But in the big cities it is organized in different colonies.
Those small businessmen who can not afford a shop of their own take part in these Flea markets. They contact the producers of different products of daily use . They get all the items at a much lower cost. Because they do not pay any taxes on the produce. They do not have to pay transport, sales tax, VAT. They have no expense of hiring the place. There is no cost of electricity, water, security, maintenance etc.
When you buy any household item , fruit, vegetable, plastic item, cloth, garment, furnishings, utensil, furniture, gift item, they may not have an expensive packaging. You can see and examine the product. moreover their is no middle man .
M y personal experience of these markets, bazaars is that I pay 40 to 60 percent less for all my daily needs .So if my monthly household expense is Rs 4000pm ,I save Rs1500 by shopping at the flea market or bazaar.
The most interesting part of these markets is that you can land up with rare, antique items
in the market. That too at a throwaway price. I found a copy of a book costing Rs1150 for Rs75 only. I found some rare music LP records of my favorite classical singer. You can age old coins etc. also. So shopping at the flea Markets is a very beneficial financially.
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