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Saving Money on Buying Groceries
Saving money at the supermarket is
something that is always on the mind of the shopper for the family. If
you are the head shopper in your home, saving money and stretching your
dollars is important so you can get everything you want on your list
while you are in the grocery store.
One the most important things that you can do is set a budget on how
much you are going to spend a month or a week on groceries and then try
your best to stick to this budget. While it is not always possible,
sticking to the budget very closely will allow you to get the most for
your money without over stocking and over buying.
You might find it surprising but another important thing you can do to
stick to your budget and save money is to get all of your shopping done
in just half an hour or less. The more time you spend in the store, the
more money you are going to spend. Did you ever notice the longer you
spend walking through the aisles the more you think you need and the
more over budget you went? Shop faster – spend less!
Brands and advertising efforts that are put at the end of the aisles are
not always such a great deal. While you are looking at the foods that
are placed at the end of the aisle, you don't have the time or desire
to walk back the aisle and compare it to the price of the similar items.
You could be paying fifty cents more for an item that you don't really
want to pay more for. Take the time to go through the aisle, purchasing
the brands that you always do, or the price that you see that fits your
budget just right.
Generic food and paper products are designed to save you money. You
might be surprised by many generic foods and paper products are made by
the same big label companies just through subsidiary companies so you
can get the same quality food but at a less expensive price. From paper
towels to pickles, to pizza, and even soft drinks, all types of generics
are available and you can save money.
Why are generics going to save you money? Because the company did not
pay for the high price of advertising – it sells itself with a
lower price, that is one of the biggest reasons for the generic product
saving you money.
Water, do you really need to purchase water every week? If you have to
purchase water, that is one thing, but if you are purchasing water for
the convenience of carrying it with you, learn to reuse your bottles.
Fill the bottles at the water fountain at work. Fill the bottles from
water at home if you can. Reuse your bottles and make your money stretch
out further.
Buy bigger to make your money stretch further. Most likely, you are
going to save money when you buy in bulk of the products that you use
the most. For example, one roll of paper towels would be $1.09, but
eight rolls are $6.99. Buying more, you made your money stretch further
and you save more money.
If you are buying milk, purchase it in the box containers instead of the
plastic containers. Because the cardboard is cheaper to make and is
sometimes made of recycled products, the prices are cheaper. The
cardboard also protects your milk longer if your family does not use
much milk.
If you found a great deal on a large chunk of lunchmeat, deli ham, take
the savings to your freezer! Lunchmeats can be frozen up to six months
and still keep their great taste. You can cut it in to smaller chucks
and slice it, as you need it for your families use.
Buying larger containers of cheese, shredded or sliced, you can keep it
also in the refrigerator for a few months until you are ready to use it.
Prevent wasting money on your large cheese purchases that turn moldy in
the refrigerator by putting it in the freezer. Wrapping your cheese,
well you can use it all month long without the worry of mold at
all.
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