I am a saver. Every penny counts. There are couple of strategies I use to save on groceries. Maybe some of you will find this helpful.

  1. Grow your own herbs. Fresh herbs are always more fragrant and tasty than dry herbs, but most of the grocery stores sells fresh herbs at extremely high prices and often they come in larger quantities than you need. Many dishes only require a small amount of each herb, and this is a great reason to grow your own herbs. Most of the herbs can grow in a pot on your kitchen window throughout the year. So instead of dropping 4 dollars each time you need some herbs, you can pick them yourself from your herb plants.
  2. Buy large quantities. Often the prices between 16oz. and 32oz. is closer than you think. Therefore, if you know you can finish a product before the expiration date, go for the bigger one. This of course is not always true, and you should check the unit price on everything you buy. Keep in mind, buying larger quantities may save you additional trips to the store.
  3. Use your own shopping bag. Many grocery stores (Trader Joe’s in particular) have started to offer grocery gift card lotteries if you bring in your own shopping bags. Each time you bring your own bag, they will put your name into a drawing for the free gift card. It is a great way to save the world and save your money if you do win.
  4. Get the discount card. Many grocery stores offer membership/discount cards for free. All you need to do is sign up. For just a little effort, you can get the discount price on various products. Coupons are always helpful too.
  5. Don’t be afraid of store brand products. Many large chain stores have their own store brand products. They are often a lot cheaper than the brand name ones. The products are very similar but have much lower prices.
  6. Don’t spend money on packaging. I used to buy the sugar that comes in a box. I feel it is so much easier to use. However, I realizes I am paying the same price as the sugar which in a paper bag but getting half the amount.
  7. Check your prices at the register. Just today, I noticed a difference in price at the checkout counter than what was labeled on the shelf. I notified an attendant and she changed the price for me. Not only that, but the store policy was to give anyone who spots an expired tag one of the products for free (news to me). So I saved about $4.50 just for being attentive.
  8. Use the self-serve scanner if they have it. Some people find technology scary, but I imagine anyone reading this is the exception to that. Some stores have scanners you can carry around the store that help you keep track of your spending. Not only does that keep you in check, but the scanners often tell you what is on sale.

3 Responses to “Save on groceries”

  1. Yunice says:

    你又來了啊~~ ^_^

    除了5之外我全部都做到了。耶~

    不知道為什麼總是覺得store brand總是差點什麼似的。

    shopping bag是我家的垃圾袋,從不浪費的。我們這邊只有一家trader joes,離我家也不近呢~

    self-serve scanner只有一家超市有,很喜歡用呢,不過給我不小心摔壞了一個,沒有要我賠,不知道能修好不~

  2. monshan says:

    我是1.7.8沒做到..
    不過超想開始1…

  3. DogHouseFM says:

    DogHouseFM…

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