Everyone is interested in saving money, whether on big ticket items or the everyday necessities you buy at the supermarket or drugstore. Here are a few shopping suggestions that will pay off in savings.
October 9, 2015
Everyone is interested in saving money, whether on big ticket items or the everyday necessities you buy at the supermarket or drugstore. Here are a few shopping suggestions that will pay off in savings.
Many supermarkets and other retailers offer discount cards that allow you can save money on certain products. Often these cards come in the form of tiny plastic rectangles that go on your key chain, which the clerk passes over the register scanner.
Buy a small spiral-bound notebook, and look through your refrigerator, freezer and pantry for the 12 products you buy most often. For many people, this list will include soft drinks, milk, juice and bread. Give each item its own page and write its name at the top of the page.
Food companies like you to think they're doing you a favour by offering bags of pre-washed salad and individual servings of soup. Actually, they're just looking for a way to charge you more money.
If you're a big beer drinker, you can save a bundle by taking a tip from wine connoisseurs. Create a beer cellar.
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