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Save on Your Weekly Groceries by Shopping Wisely

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Groceries are undoubtedly basic necessities. However, you need to shop wisely for groceries and make the best use of your weekly budget.

If you don't, your budget could be drained of funds that may be needed for other necessary family needs.

Following are tips and suggestions on how to save money on groceries:

Make sure you aren't hungry before you go to the grocery store. Studies have shown that shoppers tend to buy more when they're hungry. This is why some grocery stores position their bakery at the store entrance.

The smell of freshly baked breads and cakes can tempt you and make you hungry. And this could also make you shop more and spend more than you intended to spend.

To avoid this, make sure you don't shop on an empty stomach. If you're unable to eat some food beforehand, drink at least a glass or two of water. Shopping on a full stomach will help you combat the temptations of the mouth-watering smells inside the grocery store.

Make certain you search the higher and lower shelves. More expensive brands are usually placed on shelves at chest level to make them more visible and encourage shoppers to choose them first. Cheaper or generic brands are usually placed lower or higher than a person's average line of vision.

Shop alone. Find time to go to the grocery store by yourself. When you ask for helpers, they tend to increase your bill.

Go to the store early in the day: when you go to the grocery store early in the morning, you tend to finish with your list a little faster, thus avoiding the need to roam around and be attracted to unnecessary expenses.

Shop when you're in a good mood - if you shop when you feel tired, you tend to buy more sweets, chocolates and high-carbohydrates. And when you're angry, you tend to buy more junk food.

Avoid buying non-grocery items: grocery stores normally sell some non-grocery items such as contact lens and painkillers. You'll pay more for most of these products at grocery stores.

Always bring your calculator: make sure to shop with your calculator. You can easily compute how much you save when buying in-packs or individually wrapped items.

Check your receipts after going through the check-out counter. Mistakes can happen, whether they involve picking up unnecessary items, or the cashier punches in the wrong prices. Remember, every cent counts.

Buy foods that are fresh, cheap and in season. With fewer dealers involved, you can usually get cheaper, fresher and better quality food for your family.

Make sure to double-check the weight of pre-packed goodies you buy. Sometimes they weigh less than they normally should. Make a point to get all your hard-earned money's worth.

You may go to a favourite grocery shop for a specific item on sale and find that it's no longer available. Make sure to get a rain check and ask when the next stock of items will arrive. The next time the stock of items reaches the store you can be there on time to pick up your specific item(s).

Check the ends and outer edges of the grocery store, where healthy, fresher foods are usually located. Such foods include fruits, vegetables, dairy products and meats.

Avoid walking through the grocery store's main areas because this is where products are usually more expensive. Focus on the item price. Make sure to check other brands to be certain you're getting the best deal. Also, buy only what you need.

Sometimes, you can fool yourself by buying items on sale, even when you don't need them. If this happens, it's not a bargain no matter how cheap it seems.

You can also save by shopping at discount, no-frills types of grocery stores. These stores offer basic grocery lines, without all the frills and more expensive items sold in high-end "Super" grocery stores.

Don't be misled by brilliant colored packaging in grocery shops. Certain items are normally in colourful, attractive packaging simply to attract the customer. Focus on your list and buy things that you need.



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