Sunday, June 10, 2007

Grocery saving tips that work

Have you ever heard of people claiming that they spend less than 50 dollars or so weekly and feed the family of four well. Did you ever wonder how they could do it?

The truth is, there are numerous factors that lead to the differences in people's grocery expenses; for example, the physical location, the budget, family profile, and purchase habits. Therefore, comparing the real dollar amount of saving is not realistic and useful.

Here are some grocery saving tips that work for everyone regardless of the difference in lifestyle or budget.

  • Collect sets of recipes and use them on regular basis. People waste a lot of money buying grocery items that are used only once or twice.
  • Use coupons for items that you would purchase without a coupon. A coupon is not a reason to buy an item.
  • Shop in the same grocery stores and get to know the people who work in the fresh produce / meat sections. They give great tips on storing food and the deal of the day as well as when to come in for the best selection during the week. Buying with quality in mind is also an underlying fact to save money.
  • Making grocery shopping list is a great way to achieve the ultimate goal of living - healthy lifestyle and the balanced money/time management.
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