
I am passing on some information I read in Readers Digest this month. Here are the ideas that were listed to try and cut your grocery bill:
Plan Ahead - Preparation is your best tool to trim the bill. Plan meals, check your cupboards and shop using a list to prevent overbuying. Another tip that I would like to pass on is to not even go down the aisles to browse if you do not need something in that aisle. The healthiest ingredients are usually found on the outside aisles - the produce section and all the way around the perimeter of the store.
Coupons - You can find coupons in flyers and online: visit http://www.save.ca Only use coupons for the items that you plan on buying. Coupons are used to encourage shoppers to buy new items - if it isn't in your plan, then it doesn't save you any money.
Eat seasonally - Take advantage of the savings by purchasing food that is plentiful.
Compare unit prices - Be open to trying store brands.
Watch the bill - Spot an error at the till and you get the product for free. I am not sure if most people are aware of that policy or not. It is in the Scanning Code of Practice, adhered to by major grocery chains. You can also check your bill before leaving the store and report any errors at the service desk.
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