11/30/10

Six Painless Ways to Cut Your Grocery Bill

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MSNBC says that the average family of four spends nearly $6,000 a year at the supermarket. If you'd like to spend less (we spend less than $5k, BTW), here are their six painless ways to cut your grocery bill:

Have a plan. Make a list before you leave home. Use the supermarket flyer from your mailbox or the store’s website to take advantage of weekly sales. But read it carefully. Don’t assume that every featured product is on sale. Manufacturers might have paid for placement.

Get with the program. You usually have to sign up for a club card to get advertised sale prices.

Pace your purchases. You rarely have to pay full price for the staples you buy again and again. Products go on sale at predictable intervals that are easy to figure out if you read your store’s flyer every week.

Buy store brands. Most supermarkets offer their own private-label brands, which cost around 25 percent less than comparable big-name brands. We found that savings can be more than 50 percent.

Clip and click coupons.

Shop smarter. Stores use a variety of tactics to coax you into spending more.

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