Grocery trips can save money, as long as you plan the right way! Here
are six tactics to meeting your budget and saving money when out on
food-buying trips!
1. Ban Unplanned Trips: Casual, spur-of-the-moment grocery store visits are trouble. You are more likely to buy only one or two items, which makes it easier to make unnecessary, extra purchases, and the tiny shopping trips like this can also waste gas and driving time. You are also more likely to be hungry on an unplanned shopping trip, which can also encourage unnecessary purchases without regard to current budgets. To save money, make every visit to your food store of choice a planned one. Plan out a careful list of what, precisely, your kitchen needs, and do not deviate from it. For best practices, only visit the grocery store a couple times each month.
2. Compare Stores: Prices differ significantly between grocery stores – and not always across the board. One of the wisest ways to shop for food is to compare stores located close to your home for prices (if the stores have in-depth websites, you may not even need to visit in person). Pick two or three places to visit based on their prices. Some stores with have especially good deals on fruit and vegetables, while other will have great prices for milk, eggs, and meat. Making a couple of stops – especially if you plan carefully, can often help save a lot of money compared to buying everything at one store.
3. Watch the Sales: Grocery stores are famous for their multitude of coupons, promotions, and sales. If you get the newspaper, take some time to note sales and incorporate discounted – but necessary – items into your shopping list. Searching grocery websites for deals advertised online is also a great way to spot potential savings. This strategy works especially well for products that you do not need immediately but can delay on stocking up until an ideal sale occurs and helps out your budget.
4. Believe in Store Brands: Most grocery stores offer both the big, well-known brands and their own, lesser-known store brand options. The primary difference between the two is marketing and price. The big brands invest more in marketing, and have higher prices. But if you can find a store brand version of the same product, it will probably be of similar quality, but less expensive. This is a great way to buy any sort of packaged good, from coffee and cereal to toilet paper and cleaning supplies. Instead of grabbing at the flashy, easy-to-reach option, stop a minute and search the shelves for the store brand. It may look drab, but it will save money.
5. Use Grocery List Apps: If you have a smartphone, consider downloading a grocery list app. Not only do these apps make it easy to plan a list that you always have with you, they can also link you up with the best grocery deals or advice. Apps like OurGroceries help spouses coordinate their grocery list needs, while Grocery IQ helps you plan a list then add items to with real retail prices included to help you plan out costs. Grocery Gadget, Shopping List, and many other apps offer similar services for no more than a few dollars.
6. Bulk Usually Works: Buying bulk is often a good way to save money. However, it does not always work – sometimes buying in bulk will cost you even more than buying smaller quantities. Follow two general rules when you buy in bulk at places like Costco: First, only buy bulk products that your family will actually use, and second, compare price-per-product between bulk items and the single product available at alternative locations. This helps you find out what savings buying in large quantities will really offer.
Robert Langdon is a professional blogger that writes for GreatDeals.com. Great Deals offers thousands of deals at hundreds of retailers across the web.
I shop 3 stores regularly to get what we need on budget.
ReplyDeleteI do all but need to work on #1. :)
ReplyDeleteI have been using the bags even on small trips. They add up!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips!
ReplyDeleteUnplanned trips are dangerous...
ReplyDeleteI need to ban unplanned trips!
ReplyDeleteOur diet needs are so varied I need to travel to several stores to get what I need.
ReplyDeleteHere are a couple I use too -- NEVER EVER go to the grocery store HUNGRY! lol and I like to buy the family pack of meats so that I can separate them into different nights. It saves a lot of money by doing that.
ReplyDeleteUnplanned trips are my biggest fail because even if you say you just need one thing you never leave with just that one thing!
ReplyDeleteI usually shop three different stores by scanning the sales ads before I go and making a list of exactly what I need.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips!
ReplyDeleteSo true, when I make an unplanned trip to the store I spend way too much money.
ReplyDeleteI am soooo bad about unplanned trips!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! I try to save wherever I can, every little bit helps!
ReplyDeleteUnplanned trips are the worst! I go in for bread and end up with $50 of who knows what! I also price match and it helps save some money. Great tips!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips.
ReplyDeleteThose are great tips, thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips, another tip is don't shop when you are hungry odds are you will buy for food, espcially snack food.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips to save!
ReplyDeleteAll great tips. We've been going to the store too often lately.
ReplyDeleteThose unplanned trips really ad up. We're trying to really limit how many times we go to the grocery store but it's tough.
ReplyDeleteI price match and use coupons every week. It does help a bit!
ReplyDeleteI'm terrible about unplanned trips. I seem to run out almost every day!
ReplyDeleteThese are good tips!
ReplyDeleteThe unplanned trips KILL us.
ReplyDeleteThese are great tips! I try to make a list before I go.
ReplyDeleteI'm the worst about unplanned trips - that's why I love meal planning!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever taken an unplanned trip to the grocery store. I don't really care much for grocery shopping.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! I also save big by using coupons.
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, yes! And don't got shopping hungry!
ReplyDeleteYES on the unplanned trips; I made a conscious decision to avoid them this past week b/c it finally dawned on me that those trips were costing me more money .... unnecessary money!
ReplyDeleteI really need to work on #1. I always find myself running to the store for a couple things through-out the week. those trips definitely add up
ReplyDeleteI spend a lot of time browsing 2 different store sale flyers. It's a pain shopping two stores but the saving have more than proven to pay off. Just take a little planning.
ReplyDeleteWe have been using the store apps, and that seems to have helped us.
ReplyDeleteI don't take the time for many of these, we go to Walmart every Sunday and buy many of the same things.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips
ReplyDeleteHow I save is by leaving the hubby and kids at home.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with banning unplanned trips.
ReplyDeleteWe always stock up on sale items for things we use a lot of. Only makes sense!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your wonderful tips.
ReplyDeleteYou should add don't bring children or husband. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tips. I try to stick with store brands usually.
ReplyDeleteWonderful frugal tips!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips!
ReplyDeleteReally good tips.
ReplyDeleteFor the most part, I'll do store brands but there a few items where I won't. I definitely compare store circulars before I go too.
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