Easy Ways To Save Money On Your Groceries

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By kentuckyslone

In today's economy, most of us have found ourselves needing to stretch every dollar.

Many people are cutting back on entertainment, turning off lights when we leave the room and even adjusting our thermostats.

We are taking less trips, eating out less and admiring this years fashions from afar.

We are simply dreaming of our "wants" and only purchasing our "needs".

One of our most basic needs is of course, food. It's also one of the largest expenses most people have each month.

There are a lot of different ways to save money on your grocery bill. You can use coupons, switch from name brands to generic and watch for sales. You can also sacrifice some of the foods you want for the foods you can afford.

But, there are some other really easy ways that you can save money on groceries.

Make A Shopping List And Stick To It

One of the easiest ways to save money on groceries is to make a shopping list.

However, the key to saving money with this easy step is to have the control to stick to the list and only purchase what you need.

While it's fine to splurge and now and then, impulse shopping greatly increases your total at the checkout.

A grocery list can help you save money on gas. You'll be less likely to forget something you really need and won't have to make another trip.

Don't Go Hungry

When hunger is near, stay far away from the grocery store! Never go grocery shopping when you are hungry. Make a point to eat before you shop even if it's just a quick snack.

When you are hungry, everything in the store can have your mouth watering. And, your grocery cart will quickly be filled with items you didn't intend to purchase.

Shop For The Week

Try to purchase enough groceries to last at least a week. You'd be amazed at how much more you spend on groceries when you make several trips a week instead of just one.

If you make three trips a week and spend $5 on a impulse purchase, you will save $60 a month by doing all your shopping in one trip. If you end up purchasing $10 worth of extra groceries on each trip, you'll save $120 each month!

Watch Those Expiration Dates

Always take the time to check the expiration date on perishable grocery items. Many people will just grab the first gallon of milk in the dairy case.

One of the biggest wastes of your grocery budget is having to throw out spoiled food. The freshest items are usually always toward the back. Checking the dates could mean the difference between getting to use a whole gallon of milk, or having to pour it out two days after you purchased it.

What's On Sale?

Instead of checking your local grocery store sale paper to see if there's anything on your list, make your grocery list using the sale paper. Plan your meals around what is on sale this week.

Purchase something you're craving for one meal, then create the menu for the rest of the week from what is on sale. Even if you wasn't planning to have chicken this week, if it's on sale get creative!

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ggenda 13 months ago

Thanks for the tips! I would also include, "don't bring your kids along." I know that usually adds to our bill - especially in the cereal aisle!

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chuckandus6 13 months ago

Thanks for the useful hints

I will have to see if we can save money on our grocery bill this week

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kentuckyslone Hub Author 13 months ago

Thanks for your comments. If you follow just a few of these suggestions I have no doubt that you will put more money back in your pocket for other things.

Picture in your mind how much food goes to waste because of spoilage. Think about what gets tossed out just because it wasnt eaten.

One example of good coupon use for us is on diapers. You can nearly always find a coupon at least $2 to $3 off on just about any brand of diapers you buy. Using coupons, watching for sales, and reducing waste together you can start seeing a significant amount of "extra" money in a months time.

Oh yeah and be firm with those kids. Teach them that they dont get everything they see :O)I know how that can be, believe me. Now there is a topic for an entirely different hub but it has probably already been done.

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teresa8go 13 months ago

I always use a grocery list. When I get get low or use the last one of something it gets put on the list.

I also do the majority of my shopping at a no frills grocery store. Which means I have to bag my own groceries, I bring my own bags (or buy reusable ones there), and the products there are not unpacked from the boxes they came in. The tops and part of one side are cut off and the boxes are just stacked one on top of another. The brands they sell are off brands which can sometimes save me 50% or more and I have found they taste just as good or better than name brands or popular store brands. But there some items I buy elsewhere.

I shop at 3 or 4 differrent stores to find the best items at the best prices. I rarely shop at a store where you have to use one of those club cards that give you X% off or you have to have one to get a sale price. I feel those cards are an invasion of my privacy. And my privacy is not for sale!

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John MacNab Level 4 Commenter 13 months ago

An interesting and 'useful' hub,kentuckyslone.

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