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How To Save Money On
Groceries
Steve Gillman
Of course you can save money on groceries
by using coupons. Below is an explanation of how to best do
that. Dont want to clip coupons? Me neither, and there are
other ways to save. Those can be found here as well.
Coupons usually only save you money if
you use them on things you normally buy or things that can
replace what you normally buy. In other words, if you use a
coupon to buy a new sugary 'fruit' snack that you dont normally
eat anyhow, you didnt save money, but spent more. Getting a
different brand of orange juice for less with a coupon, or
getting the same brand you normally buy for fifty cents less -
that makes sense.
Coupons become especially valuable if you
have stores in your area that offer 'double coupon' days. They
limit the doubling to coupons of fifty cents or less, though,
and you need to use them the right way to get the most out of
them. The 'right way' is to buy the smallest size you can find
of the coupon item.
Why? It is a matter of getting the lowest
per-unit cost. For example, a doubled 50 cent coupon saves you
$1 off a $4, 12-roll package of toilet paper, meaning it cost
you $3, or 25 cents per roll. Use that coupon to save a dollar
on the $1.39 4-roll package, though, and it costs you just 39
cents, or less than 10 cents per roll. Find dollar-size
products that you have fifty-cent coupons for, and they are
free.
Is it all worth it though? Clipping
coupons and analyzing per-unit costs? Maybe, maybe not. There
are simpler ways to save money on groceries, though.
Five More Ways To Save Money On
Groceries
1. Never shop hungry. Thats all there is
to this tip, and you can figure out why this will save you
money.
2. Try store brands. Some are as good as
name brands and some arent, but usually all are cheaper, so why
not at least try them, but maybe without telling the
kids.
3. Stock up during sales. We bought 20 or
30 cans of tomato paste when it was on sale for 10 cents per
can. Stock up when things that are 30 to 80% off and youll be
eating cheap. Do this with any non-perishables.
4. Follow the per-piece/per-pound rule.
When the price is per piece, buy the largest fruit or
vegetable. You obviously get more for your money. Less obvious,
is that you should buy small pieces when the price is per
pound. You might buy four small bananas for the price of 2
large ones, but youll still only eat one at a time, right?
Again, you get more for your money.
5. Be an opportunist. Buy what you like -
when its on sale. Do you really need oranges every day? Get
them when theyre cheap. When they arent, buy orange juice or
grapefruit or whatever is on sale. As a grocery opportunist,
you get plenty of variety. You even get everything you like,
because everything goes on sale once in a while. Bonus: when
fruits and vegetables are cheapest, they are also usually the
highest quality, because the season is at its height. This is a
great way to save money on groceries.
Steve Gillman has studied unusual ways to
make and save money for thirty years. To learn more, visit his
website, Unusual Ways To Make Money:
http://www.UnusualWaysToMakeMoney.com
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