Buying Groceries Like a Pro – Tips and Advice

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With the cost of groceries always on the rise, most shoppers have taken notice of their increasingly high grocery bills. Shoppers also noticed how time-consuming grocery shopping can be and that they make poor choices when they are in a hurry. Because of such problems, people are looking for a better way to shop. Luckily, the answer is simple. By following some advice and changing a few shopping habits, anyone can start buying groceries like a professional.

#1 – Create a Shopping List

Creating a shopping list can shorten the time spent buying groceries. No longer will last-minute meal decisions need to be made as you wander up and down the aisles because you will know what you need to buy before you even enter the store. Having a grocery list also prevents the type of aimless shopping, which can lead to filling your cart with unnecessary food, just because you were unsure of what to buy. Impulsive purchases are what send grocery bills through the roof.

For those wondering how to create a detailed list of groceries, start with a comprehensive meal plan. Decide how long the groceries should last and plan out in detail each meal during that time frame. Once you know which meals you will be preparing, you will know what foods you should add to the list. Be sure to add specific quantities where required, so you do not end up buying the wrong amount of food as you are shopping.

#2 – Search for Flyers and Coupons

Before throwing your junk mail into the recycle bin, set aside the grocery store flyers. If you are one of the lucky few who don’t receive junk mail, rest assured, you can find most brochures on the Internet. Though grocery stores often post their latest flyer on their website, other websites link to several of the latest flyers that can save you the trouble of searching for each one separately. A quick search for “online flyers” should point you in the right direction.

By reading the flyers, you’ll know which sales you’ll benefit from the most. You should visit the stores advertising several of the items you plan to buy. It isn’t worth saving a few pennies on a salad if it requires extra time and gas to run across town to buy just one item.

Though coupons are no longer required for most sale items, it can still be beneficial to do a quick search. You will find that many coupons provide excellent savings. Don’t be tempted to use them all; however, as it doesn’t save anyone money to buy unnecessary things.

#3 – Never Shop Hungry

Though it might sound strange, a common mistake for grocery buyers is shopping with an empty stomach. People often buy unnecessary things when they are hungry, so it’s best to leave the shopping for later if you haven’t eaten.

Shortly after a meal is one of the best times to shop for groceries; however, you should give your stomach some time to settle before leaving. This is the perfect time to check your local flyers and search for coupons.

#4 – Buy “In Season” Produce

For nutritious foods that don’t break the bank, the produce section is the best place to look. Some of the cheapest foods for sale are fruits and vegetables. This becomes especially true for any product that is currently in season. Better yet, seasonal foods will also reach their peak freshness during this time.

With worldwide food delivery, most kinds of produce are available year-round. Certain foods, however, will be at their peak during different seasons. These include:

Spring: apricots, carrots, pineapple, snow peas, spinach, and strawberries.
Summer: beans, blueberries, broccoli, corn, cucumber, peaches, peppers, raspberries, and tomatoes.
Fall: apples, cauliflower, grapes, mushrooms, pears, squash, and sweet potatoes.
Winter: citrus fruits, leeks, radishes, and turnips.

#5 – Avoid Ready-Made Foods

Pre-prepared foods may offer convenience but are more expensive to buy and are often anything but nutritious. This is because they tend to be filled with ingredients like sugar, salt, and fat – all things a healthy diet should not include. Instead, cooking from scratch can save you money and allow for meals that contain more of the vitamins and minerals your body needs. It also allows you to substitute for ingredients you like while leaving out the foods you’d rather not eat.

#6 – Sample Different Brands

It’s a myth that only leading brand manufacturers sell the best food. Many of the products sold under the store brand label are made and packaged by the same factories that produce the popular name brands that you have come to know and love. Some store-brand foods even taste better than the leading brand but cost much less.

If you find a product that doesn’t meet your standards, try another brand until you do. There’s no harm in testing different brands, but avoid bulk purchases until you know if the product is right for you. If you still prefer the leading brand, you can always switch back.

By following some simple advice and changing a few of your shopping habits, it’s easy to avoid the common mistakes shoppers make when buying groceries. In doing so, you will save time and money while benefiting from eating healthier foods at home. There has never been a better time to start shopping more efficiently, so what are you waiting for? Start buying your groceries like a professional!

 

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