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Cutting The Cost of Groceries

To save money when food shopping -
  • Plan grocery shopping trips ahead of time and check supermarket ads with a list of groceries you need. If one store has some of the items on your list on sale and another store has some of the others on sale, you can save $$ by shopping at both, especially if they are located near each other or if you would pass the grocery store with good specials on route to the store where you normally shop. If a store has an exceptionally good sale price on something that you use frequently, but it's not on your list, buy it if you have room to store it.

  • When shopping, look for rebate offers for items on your grocery list. Remember to save your receipt since most mail-in rebates require a copy of it plus a upc or other proof of purchase.

  • Try store brands and generic versions, especially when trying to stay within a budget if your grocery list contains alot of items not on sale.

  • Check the "day old" items in bakery departments. If your planning to use a pack of hamburger rolls the same day, for instance, you can save as much as 50% in most stores. YouŽll also notice very little, if any difference, in items like chocolate chip cookies.

  • Produce departments also sometimes drastically reduce packaged items well over 50%, often because one or two pieces are beginning to show signs of overipening. Overipe bananas make better cakes and banana bread. If youŽre planning to make something like cucumber salad, and you find a greatly reduced package of 6 cucumbers for 75 cents with only one overipe one and the regular price of cucumbers that week is 3 for $1, buy the bargain pack, and just discard the overripe one. Keep this in mind when shopping for something like apples for a pie youŽre planning to make right away.

  • Buy produce in season. Sometimes, though not always, youŽll find cheaper prices for locally grown produce at farmers markets and roadside stands.

  • WeŽve all heard this one before and surely know from past experience - Never shop for groceries when youŽre hungry!


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