subject: How To Limit Your Impulse Buying At Grocery Stores [print this page] How To Limit Your Impulse Buying At Grocery Stores
With today's struggling economy it's imperative that we make adjustments in our spending habits; this includes grocery shopping. Assumptions have led us in the unfortunate direction that finances are in constant availability. Choices made at grocery stores are often impulse buys which add up to at least 30% of the items in our carts.
How can we limit the amount of money we spend and still provide certain necessities? Actually, in reality it's not rocket science; but will take some adjustments, planning, and common sense. Listed below are useful tips to help you spend less at the grocery store.
Never buy groceries while hungry - Craving food at that critical moment will create needless spending.
Plan your meals in advance. Verify the ingredients, and create a list. This will be helpful in determining if you should buy an item in bulk.
Don't buy fresh or dated food if you are not sure you will use it. More times than not you'll find these items growing hair in the refrigerator which translates into senseless spending.
Pay attention to sales. If something you often use is on sale (especially can goods) buy sufficient amounts.
Read labels - by taking time to read serving sizes, and/or weight you might find that the product you normally purchase offers less for the money spent.
Money saved and accumulated is always welcomed and common sense is what will keep it in your wallet.
Being conscience of what you need and what you want will certainly land you the title of "Thrifty Shopper"
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