Stop Paying Full Price For Groceries With These 3 Steps

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Like most people, your grocery bill may be taking up more of your income than it has in many years. And that’s Ok, you gotta eat. But you don’t have to pay full price for groceries.

If you have all the money in the world, then you may not need to save money, but many people do. This article is going to show you three tips to save money on your grocery bill.

3 Steps To Help You Stop Paying Full Price For Groceries

No matter if you like to fill your basket with potato chips, steaks, shrimp or toilet tissue, you can save money if you do it right.

As you’ll see, the way you save money on groceries, is you put together a strategy. 

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2. Make A Budget

The worse thing you can do is show up at the grocery store without a plan. You don’t want to shop by just throwing  whatever you see in your basket.

You should make a budget that takes care of all your needs for that week or until your next paycheck. When you create a budget here’s what you should include:

  • List your expenses
  • Itemize things you don’t need
  • Lastly, write down necessities

3. Save The Most On Groceries By Making A Shopping List

The #1 way to save is to write down the things you need to buy. If you add that to the budget you’ve created, it will tell you exactly the amount of money you can spend.

It will also show you what you can buy and how much you can afford. Another benefit of making a shopping list is that it will keep you focused so you don’t overspend.

Last Words

No matter how much money you have, the only way you’re going to save money on food is if you put together a plan. Put these strategies in action, and let me know if they work!

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Tee Johnson: Tee Johnson is the co-founder of AtlantaFi.com and as an unofficial ambassador of the city, she's a lover of all things Atlanta. She writes about Travel News, Events, Business, Hair Care (Wigs!) and Money.