Saturday, July 10, 2010

How to Reduce Your Grocery Bills-Advice

You can reduce your grocery bills with store specials once you realize how they work for or against you. You notice that dry cereal products are on sale. It was on sale for $2.50 a box and is now on sale for $1.00 or even .88 cents. You can stock your pantry with more cereal and save money. Does it seem like you are never getting ahead no matter how much you save?

Once you have those extra boxes of cereal in your pantry, the price of milk goes up significantly. When you purchased the cereal, milk was $2.50 per gallon. When you return to the store to buy more milk, it is $3.50 per gallon. Would you buy dry cereal when milk is this expensive? You may feel like you are breaking even because you got the cereal so cheap.

To save money on this grocery special, you have to buy a large box of powdered milk on the same day that you purchase the cereal. The cost of powdered or canned milk will also increase when the price of fresh milk goes up.

Will the price of cereal go up when milk becomes more affordable? No. The store specials will sell perishables. What happens when the store sells ground beef at rock bottom prices? Are we going to pay a lot more for pasta sauce? No, it‘s not a perishable food.

Discounted ground beef sells in large amounts and the other perishable that will rise in price will be chicken. When there is a large sale on ground beef, you will save more money if you buy chicken instead. You could buy both but definitely buy the chicken if you have to make a choice.

When chicken is dirt cheap, eggs are going to rise in price. A ten-pound box of Pollock fillets are on sale for $10 so what is going up? The answer is hot dog wieners.

It is easier to figure that a perishable that coordinates a pantry item will rise in price but perishable food sales do not mean that non-perishable foods will cost more. What food goes up after when milk is on sale? Fresh vegetables like green bell peppers and asparagus will become expensive.

Shopping for seasonal bargains is not what it used to be now that most foods are available year round in the grocery stores. Why do stores create specials? Other than getting you in the store to shop, they want to keep your business. Customers are more forgiving of the higher prices when they have received a special discount.

You will save more money shopping in a grocery store where you feel comfortable with their marketing practices. Making your major grocery purchases from one store rather than shopping at three or more stores will also save money. Every one has to pick up a few items here and there that are not available at your store. The attraction of specials will cost you unexpected expense.

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