5 Ways to Save on your Grocery Bill
Posted by gourmet coffee snob on 25 Dec 2009 | Tagged as: Coffee, Coffee Tips, Health
Aside from the mortgage payment, the biggest monthly expense for many families is the grocery bill which can total hundreds of dollars in just 30 days. Learn how to significantly trim your grocery bill without sacrificing your family’s favorite foods.
Eat Before you Step Foot in the Supermarket
Sounds simple but shopping while you’re hungry is a recipe for financial disaster. Not only will you buy way too much, you’ll be tempted to reach for unhealthy, sugary snacks you probably wouldn’t eat otherwise simply because they look appetizing at that moment. Don’t tempt your appetite or your checkbook and eat at home before you depart on a shopping trip.
Make a Weekly Meal Plan
Not only will this help diminish the stress of trying to figure out what to make for dinner when you’re tired, it can actually help you save money as well. Taking a few minutes to create a weekly meal plan will ensure you’re armed with a list at the supermarket and help you avoid last-minute trips to the store which can wreak havoc on your budget.
What’s For Dinner? What’s On Sale?
Likewise, grab the weekly ads from the grocers you shop frequently and plan your weekly meals around the products that are on sale. Grocers consistently run sales to attract customers, ensuring a wide variety of available foods at much cheaper prices.
In a Recession, Coupons Are King
No list with tips on how to save on groceries would be complete without couponing. While it does require effort, the results (read: significant savings!) can be well worth the effort. Clipping a few coupons here and there won’t save you much, so borrow the ads from two or three Sunday papers (where most grocery coupons come from) and find out if your local supermarket offers double coupons. Don’t forget to also get coupons online directly from the grocery store’s official website. To maximize your savings, use the coupons when the item is already on sale.
Read What Others Are Saying
It may seem odd but reading consumer product reviews before you grocery shop can save you even more. Think about all the non-food items you pick up while grocery shopping: laundry detergent, cleaning supplies, toiletries, kitchen gadgets, etc. Use the reviews (typically written by budget-conscious consumers just like you) to determine which products last the longest, work the best and provide the most value. The reviews can also come in handy even when it comes to food items; for example, does the store brand really taste the same as the name brand? Find out and possibly save even more!
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