Monday, February 27, 2012

Making Your Budget Go Further At The Grocery Store


In today’s economy every one is trying to stretch their hard earned money as far as it can go.  What better way to do that than by saving money at the grocery store.  With a little bit of planning and a few good coupons in hand you can slash your grocery bill almost in half.

Start things off by making up a grocery list of the things that you need for that week and stick to it.  It is also a good idea never to go to the store hungry.  This will put that impulse shopping drive into full gear and you will end up with all sorts of items you never intended to buy.  Nothing blows a budget faster than impulse shopping at the grocery store.  A list is the key for staying on budget.



After you have your list ready it is time to check your local grocery fliers that come in the Sunday paper and the internet for some valuable coupons and sales events.  This process doesn’t have to be very time consuming.  You are checking out the store fliers for sale items that are on your list and only coupons for the items you intend to buy on your list.   Some good websites to check out for money saving coupons are coupons.com and smartsource.com.  The savings during checkout can really add up with the right coupons and in store sales.  The savings can even be more if your store offers to double coupons.  If you are unsure about your stores coupon policies you can always call ahead and ask or check online at the stores website.  

Another great way to slash money off of your grocery bill is to buy store brand items.  These items are often much cheaper than the brand name items and the quality is just as good.  The savings during checkout from doing this alone can reduce your shopping bill by up to 30% or more.  Buying in bulk is another great way to save as long as you have the capacity to store the extra food items.  The savings here can quickly add up and will also prevent more frequent trips to the store.

By following the simple steps outlined above you can really see an impact on your grocery bill.  Not only will you have stopped yourself from over spending at the grocery store but you will have saved yourself a lot of money in the process.  

1 comment:

  1. True, that in the current economic situation we need to plan and go ahead, when it comes to shopping. I really liked the idea of avoiding impulse shopping and sticking to the budget.

    The local stores have nice discounts on a certain day of the week, also they have some fixed category of goods that are always sold at a discounted rate.
    We have such stores here. And keeping ourselves updated abt the latest offerings, it helps a lot cutting down the shopping bills.
    :)

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