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Groceries

More grocery bills!

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The Save Money Hound has been on the hunt again to find you some easy ways to start saving money on groceries.

Here is the Part 2 article in the series on how to save money on groceries.

Closing time at the market. Going, going, gone

Frequent your local fruit and vegetable markets at closing time. Don’t you love the frenzied excitement as shopkeepers offer the last of their stock at bargain prices. Pick up a bargain or two and stock up on your fresh provisions for the week.

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 November 2009 00:07
 

How to save money on groceries

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Savemoneyhound.com finds some easy ways for you to start saving money on groceries. Groceries are a regular item that you buy each week for the household and you can easily find ways to save money.

Here are some easy ways to save money on your groceries.

Make a shopping list
Make a shopping list before you head out the door. This will help ensure you only buy items that you really need. And also save you from running out the door in a few days time to buy stuff you forgot. Using a shopping list also reduces the impulse to buy stuff you don’t really need.

Check your supermarket catalogue
Check your supermarket catalogue that comes through your mail box before you head out the door. Check off your shopping list against any sale items in the catalogue for some great savings.

Look for discount items
Look for discount items when you are doing your weekly shop especially for regular grocery items that you buy each week. Look for both well priced and good value products that meet your needs.

Buy in bulk
Buying in bulk can save you both money and time especially if the items you are buying in bulk are on sale. When you next go to your supermarket buy in bulk those regular items that go on sale.

Compare across supermarkets
We all get into the habit of buying from the same supermarket each week. Check whether there have been any recent price surveys in your local town or city for where the cheapest supermarket is. Compare the cost of a basket of goods at this supermarket compared to your local supermarket.

Compare prices for the same product
We all have our favourite items that we buy from the supermarket. Ever so often review your buying habits. Compare prices across different brands for the same product at your supermarket. Look for new brands that you can try which are good value.

Buy home brand
Most supermarkets offer home brand products. Try home brand products to see how they compare with other brands. Home brand products usually make good basic ingredients for cooking at home.

Shop Less
Impulse shopping can ramp up your grocery bill. Consider stocking up on bulk items and shopping less frequently for items with a long shelf life. Try not to stock up on perishable items such as fruits and vegetables as this could result in waste.

Markets
Markets are a great place to buy items such as fruits and vegetables.  Buy what is in season and add variety to your menu at home by cooking what is in season.

Closing time at the supermarket or weekday specials
Some great bargains are to be had if you wait till near closing time to go to the shops. During the week, look out for regular weekday specials on offer at your local supermarket.

Specialty Shops for personal care items
Find super saver specialty shops for skin care, hair care, cosmetics, cleaning and pharmaceutical products. Shop around to see whether these shops charge less than your supermarket. Stock up on sale items at these specialty shops.

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Last Updated on Sunday, 06 September 2009 07:10
 

How to save money on food

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Savemoneyhound.com finds some easy ways for you to start saving money on food.

Here are some easy ways to save money on food.

Stock up on sale items
If food items are shelf products and can be stored for a while, look for out when these items go on sale and stock up on these regular items.

Fresh produce from markets
Markets are a great place to buy the latest produce in season. Find out where your local markets are and head there for some great bargains.

Specialty shops
Consider buying your meat from specialty meat shops especially if they have a high turnover. Compare the prices of cuts of meats from these specialty shops compared to your local supermarket. You may find the produce fresher, better quality and cheaper at specialty shops.

Closing time specials
When shopping at your local supermarket, wait till near closing time. You may find good bargains to be had. Look for discounts from the bakery, delicatessen, and fruits and vegetables section.

Make your own
If you enjoying cooking, instead of buying items off the shelf it might be a nice idea to make your own. Try making your own muesli, snacks and cakes. Be creative and whip up some great snacks for the family.

Buy less takeaway
Eating takeaway on most nights although convenient can be a drain on the budget if you are trying to save extra hard. Save takeaway treats for occasional treats. If you don’t want to spend too much time in the kitchen cooking, see whether you can find easy recipes to make at home which take less than 30 minutes. The internet is a great way to find lots of recipes.  You might try finding recipes based on ingredients that you have on hand.

What’s in my Basket of Goods
Foods that are highly processed will usually cost you more. Examine your shopping trolley and have a good look at what you are buying. Do you have lots of confectionery, frozen meals, and highly packaged and processed foods that are costing you a bundle?

Add up the cost of these highly processed items and see how much these items are costing you as a percentage of your total weekly shopping bill. See whether you can modify your purchasing habits to incorporate buying basic items to use for easy cooking at home. See what kind of impact you can make to cut that food bill down.

Compare brands for the same product
Occasionally take stock of your regular basket of goods. For regular items that you buy frequently, see whether any new brands have come out which may be better value.

Do a price comparison across the different brands for a particular product and see what is good value to buy. Maybe the particular brand you have been buying has gone up a lot in price compared to other similar brands and you haven’t noticed. It might be time to swap brands.

Other Save Money Hound articles

Top 10 ways to save money

Being frugal

How to start saving money

How to save money on groceries

How to save money on bills

How to save money online

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Last Updated on Sunday, 06 September 2009 07:13
 


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