If it seems like youโve been spending more at the grocery store these days, youโre probably rightโand youโre not alone. Factors like severe weather and the war in Ukraine have led to all of us dropping more cash than weโre used to on our favorite foods. As CNN reported, food prices were more than 9 percent higher in April 2022 than they were just a year earlier, the largest annual increase in 41 years.
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And while itโs unclear when weโll start to feel relief, there are simple changes we can make to help ease the burden. Here are some simple tips that can help you save on your familyโs grocery bill.
Thereโs An App for That

If your favorite store has an app, be sure to download it. You can use it to take advantage of managerโs sales and store specials and save lots of money on your grocery bill in the long run.
Make a List, Check it Twice

The best way to blow your budget is to go to the store without a list. Donโt even think about shopping from memory. Youโre either going to forget stuff or buy a whole lot of stuff you donโt need. And if you know your store well enough, it can help to make your list of items in the order youโll find them in the store. That way, youโll keep yourself from wandering around aimlessly.
Donโt Shop on an Empty Stomach

Before you head to the store, make sure youโve had something to eat. You donโt want to waste time or money on things you donโt really need just because they look good when youโre hungry.
Shop Store Brands When Possible

You may have your favorite brands of cereal and soda (especially if you have kids). But shopping store brands for some grocery staples like spices and baking supplies can save you lots of money on your overall grocery bill. Often, these items have the same ingredients as the name brands without all of the fancy packaging. โYou can save anywhere from 10% to 30% on price if youโre buying generic,โ says Trae Bodge of truetrae.com.
Bring Your Own Bags

Many cities and states around the country are starting to charge fees for the use of paper or plastic bags provided by the store. Bringing your own reusable shopping bags can help you save on those bag fees that can add up if you shop every week. Itโs also way better for the environment.
Make Use of Your Freezer

When you buy in bulk, make sure your food doesnโt go to waste by taking advantage of the space in your freezer. Extra loaves of bread, meat and fish can last a lot longer when stored frozen. Frozen fruits and veggies can also be a great cost saving alternative to the fresh variety.
Stay Away From Precut Foods

Buying precut fruits and veggies can save you a lot of time during meal prep, but youโre going to pay for that convenience. Buy whole fruits and vegetables instead and cut them yourself.
Pay Attention to The Unit Price

You may be drawn to a low price tag on the shelf. But you need to compare the unit price on the items youโre shopping for to know if youโre actually saving. Donโt worry, you donโt need to shop with your calculator or an advanced math degree. The work is usually already done for you.
Shop Around (When it Makes Sense)

I get it, itโs definitely more convenient to get everything on your list from one store. But sometimes, it makes more sense to shop around. Your grocery store may have the best deals on produce, but your local Target may be the best place to buy store brand pantry staples like beans and pasta. Just make sure you arenโt blowing all of your savings onย gas getting from store to store.
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