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Sunday, August 7, 2022

How Moms can Save Money on Groceries in 2022

 

Ways for Parents to Save Money on Groceries

With the rising cost of food, most of us are all feeling the burn. The grocery store is no exception. In fact, it is one of the main places that our wallet is feeling the burn. Digital coupons can help, but with inflation pushing prices up, it’s going to take a money-saving strategy. Here are a few suggestions on ways to keep your grocery bill from getting too far out of hand.

Having a plan

Before you head off into the store, have a strategic plan.  Look through your sales circulars and make a list of the items to be purchase.  Check your pantry and see what items you need.  Making a menu for the coming week will also help you know what you will need to purchase. Have a detailed list ready and a budget set before you hit the store.  This will save you both time and money.

Sale circulars

First things first. Always check the sale circulars before heading off to the grocery store. The sales papers contain the list of items that are on sale. Be sure to get the circulars for more than one store and compare the prices. The same items may be at a lower price at a different store. Thanks to technology you don’t even have to get the actual paper. Most stores like Walmart and Walgreens have website where you can easily check the price of different items and compare them.

Consider Grocery Pickup

Whether you like grocery pickup or not, it is a way to help control your spending on food. My ordering online you can easily monitor what is in your cart and how much your groceries are going to cost before you check out. This will help to ensure that you stick within your budget. When you go into a regular store, you can easily get distracted. You may find yourself at the check out counter with items, you didn’t mean to purchase. As a result, you may go beyond your budget.

Pet Food

We all love our pets, and it can be easy to forget about averaging in the pet’s food with the grocery bill. Pet food can get to be extremely expensive, and it can help wreck your grocery budget. I’ll be one of the first to admit that it’s easy to overlook to forget about pet food. Figure out how much food your pet are consuming and add this to your grocery bill.



Price checking

Items like milk, eggs, and sugar are grocery staples. The price on these items should be check for at least two to three weeks in the stores in which you shop the most often. Stores will often list items in a sale circular that are actually regular price. By doing a price check for several weeks on these items, you can identify if they are really on sale.

Budget for inflation.

Since prices have gone up, you will have to increase your allowance for food, or you will have to cut back on the groceries that you buy. Inflation is over 8% at the present. So, that means you should allow yourself an additional $8 to $10 per month. That may not seem like a lot, but it can add up in the long run.

Buying in bulk

When a nonperishable items that your family uses regularly go on sale, buy them in bulk from your regular stores. Various stores will often has staple items on sale each week. When these sales hit, you should purchase at least 3 of the items in order to stock up. If possible, purchase enough to last for several months. Believe it or not you can actually freeze cheese, whipped cream, and other products. Cheese should be shredded before freezing because the texture can change.

If you really want to be smart, invest in a food vacuum. This will allow to vacuum seal bulk purchases. Fruit unfortunately is perishable. So, unless you plan on canning these items or create smoothies, only purchase them as you plan to use them. Some people argue the case for freezing fruit. I am not one of those people.

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Check Various Stores

Shopping at more than one store has its advantages.  Different stores can have different staple items on sale. By shopping at more than one store, you can get several items at a low price. Also, this helps you to identify who has the best deal on a product.

Be Mindful of the Meat

For most of us, meat is the main part of our meals. Unfortunately, meat is the most expensive item on our grocery lists. You can help keep your grocery bill low by rethinking the way you look at meat. Instead of making meat your main item for meals, consider it a side dish. Decrease the portion size you put on your plates and bulk up on vegetables and other side dishes. Another option is to go meatless one meal per week.

Monitor Your Receipts

Be sure to check your store receipts.  Some receipts have coupons that print out on them or promotional offers. Store receipts may also have surveys on them, and they offer free items as rewards for answering the survey.  Checking receipts will also ensure that you are getting an item for the correct price.  Mistakes do happen at the checkout.

Stop Impulse Shopping

Don’t be drawn in by those mini-items at the check-out line. They have been strategically placed there to get your attention while you are waiting in line to check out. Stick to your shopping list.

Only buy what you need. Don’t buy an item just because it is on sell. If it isn’t on your shopping list for the week, leave it in the store.

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Grocery prices are at an all-time high. Inflation is forcing many of us to become more mindful of our shopping habits. So, before you head off to the grocery store be sure that you have a strategic plan in place and a set budget for your trip. Happy shopping.

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