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Grocery Shopping for Deals

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Grocery Shopping, I know you hate to do it, so you make it quick. Just run in and run out grabbing the things that you need for the next few days. If you go at all. You would be surprise how many people skip the grocery store and order take out every night.  But grocery shopping is a necessary evil especially if you are trying to save money. And you can’t buy your Mr. Clean from Domino’s. Taking the time to plan your visit will save you money every month. And yes you will notice the savings.

Grocery Stores Sales

Grocery Stores Sales

If you are like me, you have 2-4 different grocery chains within a few miles from one another. And each one every week has specials for you to take advantage of. I’m not telling you to go to every store every week and I’m not telling you to buy something you wouldn’t normally buy. But if boneless chicken breasts are on sale for $1.99 / pound why would you just buy enough for one meal? Priced normally at $5.99 and up, buying several pounds of chicken and freezing it for future meals adds up to huge savings.

Only use Tide to do laundry. Well guess what, when it goes on sale by two or (gasp) even three and you have enough to last you until the next time it goes on sale. Only use Gillette razors – well you get what I’m talking about. It’s called the art of stock piling. And it saves people $$$$ every time you shop.

Every week, grocery stores send you their weekly specials in the mail and more than likely every week, you throw them out, without looking at them. Well glance at them next time you are eating your shrimp fried rice.

Find out which store has the most items of your favorite items on sale, MAKE A LIST, and spend some time visiting the aisles of your grocery stores, stocking up on your favorite items. Look at that insert, Cereal is only $2.00! There are pages of sale items every week from stores begging for you to visit them.

Note, If you don’t get the sale circulars in the mail you can always go on-line and view the weekly sales from the store’s website. Most even have the ability to create a shopping list on line so you can print a ready to go list. 

Also, in order to take advantage of most sales, you have to join their club. DO IT! It’s harmless. If you don’t want to carry a card every where you go or if you are prone to losing them, several stores can look you up by phone number. And if you are still paranoid more than likely, the cashier or the customer next to you in line can offer you one to scan – especially since they are getting the credit for your purchases which adds up to bigger savings (for another post, don’t want to confuse you).

I admit, I feel funny when I have four boxes of Cocoa Puffs in my cart and on my shelfs but I can’t live without my chocolate fix. And if I can have it and save money at the same time, I’m CucKoo for them (sorry, had to throw that in)

Written by cotell

October 22, 2008 at 4:20 am

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  1. I agree about the value of joining the “club” or getting the “rewards card” for the local supermarket. Quite often it can save you quite a bit when buying goods that you would buy anyway.

    I have tried a new strategy with buying in bulk. I went down to my local butcher shop in town and bought 50 pounds of meat (a variety of types including a whole chicken, pork, breakfast sausage, ham, steak,…). According to my calculation, I saved a bit of money and the butcher wraps them in paper and they are all ready to be frozen as soon as you get the meat. Also, I like the quality: the meat is cut after you place the order, so you know it is fresh.

    thepennypincher

    October 22, 2008 at 11:31 pm

  2. If you have the mouths and the freezer space for it, buying a side of beef or a whole cow is a great way to save on money. You are saving money and supporting a local farmer at the same time.

    cotell

    October 28, 2008 at 3:06 am


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