Summer is almost here and with
the kids out of school and back in your house, food is sure to fly off the
shelves and into their hands. You no longer have to go to warehouse club
stores and super centers to get the best deals. Here are some great tips
to get more for your money while shopping at your own local grocery store.
Stockpiling vs. Need Shopping -- Buy more than you
need of a fairly priced item to save the most. Stockpile those items that
are useful to your family, even if you don't yet need them. If you don't
have certain items in your stockpile that you must have right away, you
may have to purchase them as Need Items, and will have to pay a higher
price. Your Need List gets shorter as your stockpile grows.
Go to www.TheGroceryGame.com
-- Subscribe to this online grocery list. The Grocery Game posts a list
each week which highlights sales at supermarkets across the country. CEO
and Founder of The Grocery Game Teri Gault advises you when is the best
time to shop, when to use your coupons and when to hold onto them for an
even better deal.
Grocery Hopping -- Going to a number of markets to
use coupons each week is not productive. Each major supermarket will run
most of the same sales on the same items within a few weeks of one
another. If you choose the right market for stockpiling, all the best
deals should eventually come to you in one weekly stop.
The Coupon File -- Less is more! Get your coupons
from the Sunday paper only; most other sources for coupons are
sub-standard, for lesser savings (which will never provide to better
savings than generic brands). Toss out expired coupons, as well as those
that you will never use. Use a simple cancelled check file to organize
your select coupons.
Coupon Redemption -- Be careful to read everything
on the coupon. You don't want surprises at checkout. Also, look for
phrases like "good on any..." of that manufacturer's products,
not just the pictured item featured on the coupon. Some of the best deals
are found when a coupon may be honored for an item less extravagant than
the featured item.
Smaller Package Equals Better Value -- Do the math.
Most often when a smaller package and a larger package of the same name
brand product are both on sale, the better deal is the smaller package, if
you have a coupon. Be Creative -- Being creative is a great way to find
hidden savings. For example: when fruit gets ripe, press it into ice trays
and freeze. Then once frozen, empty the frozen fruit cubes into plastic
baggies for storage in the freezer. It makes a great healthy treat for
kids; just put them in a blender with juice or yogurt, for delicious
smoothies! The ice cube method also works for preparing healthy and
time-efficient baby food.
Another tip is if you buy snacks in bulk, like
pretzels, separate them into individualized servings in plastic bags. This
can provide your child with a great snack for after school instead of
running to the store to pick up a snack on the way home.
Follow these helpful tips and you will be sure to
see a surplus of food in your cabinets and less of a dent in your wallet!
For more tips, check out Teri’s Tips on
www.TheGroceryGame.com
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Posted on Wednesday, August 03 @ 21:20:06 EEST by admin