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Grocery shopping on a budget | 10 effective ways

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People suffer from waste and spend more when they go to supermarkets and stores. Since there is no plan followed with a limited budget when shopping for groceries.

Most of us are affected by the various colors and diverse products that would shape the purchase decision, whether in the grocery or other shopping places. So in this article we will try to explain more practical ways to be as conservative as possible on your money when shopping at groceries.

10 effective ways to shopping in grocery

1. Choose your shopping time

Choosing the shopping time is very important in order to save money while shopping.

 It is best to shop an hour before the center closes so that you do not buy a lot of things and spend your time buying the items you need only, but this should not push you to buy expensive products or items that you do not need, 

so you have to prepare and write The things you need and then do your holiday shopping time or rest time.

2. Don't shop in big stores

Large stores are designed with the purpose of urging shoppers to spend a lot of time in them and buy in large quantities. Therefore, in large stores, you find that you use the large shopping cart and find that vegetables, fruits, and basic things are at the end of the store.

By filling the shopping cart that you use without feeling it, seeing the cart empty and other people's carts full, you push your subconscious mind to buy more, so shop in groceries and small stores that have reasonable prices.

3. Don't buy from one place

Buying from one place makes you vulnerable to not knowing the prices in general and making sure that the prices of this store are many or few, just as you and the permanent shoppers of the store are vulnerable to exploitation/

By making fake offers and discounts made by the store you shop with permanently (we will explain this point to you in the rest This article) you have to write the most items that you need and go to several stores and write the prices of each of them to decide which one is less, but work on changing the store every now and then to compare the prices again.

4. Don't be fooled by offers and discounts

While you are shopping, you find that there are many products that have big discounts, not all of these discounts are real. Some stores will use methods such as raising the price of the product for a short period, and then reducing it to its real price or higher than it, with writing a discount for such and such a year, or other methods of attraction and promotion. 

An example of this is a product whose price is 50 The store raises its price to 100 for a period of time until this price is entrenched in the hearts of the permanent shoppers of the store, then returns to make offers for it and says a 50% discount. 

Surely everyone finds it a profitable deal and rushes to acquire the product without asking themselves whether this price is really lower than the price of the product in other stores or not.

5. Avoid buying prepared food

When you shop, you should not buy ready-made and canned foods, but rather focus on buying vegetables, fruits, red and white meat, and make your own food inside your home: 

as it is better and tastier, as it is healthy and does not contain chemicals and preservatives that affect its taste, and these materials may interact and harm your health.

6. Check what's in the house before you shop

Many of those who shop are not sure of what they need and buy a lot of things that they see or have offers without asking themselves whether or not I have this thing in my house or do I really need it, and because people do not ask themselves these questions.

They will find that their home Stacked with many things that they never use or use only once or twice. You also find that they get rid of a lot of food and drink because it has expired without use or because they do not need it.

7. Write a list of your needs and set a budget

One of the most causes of extravagance and waste of money is ill-conceived shopping, which is by buying many items and in large quantities while we do not need them, 

for example, buying a large amount of ready-made food that is sufficient for ten people, and the number of people who will eat this food is only two or three people, and therefore when you want to go shopping from stores to buy Clothing, food, or others. Determine your needs and write them on a piece of paper with their items and the required quantity of each item, 

with an estimated amount calculated for each of them (you must know the approximate prices for each item) and put a small amount in addition to the final amount in case the price of any of them increases or you do not set a correct price. Writing a list and setting a budget makes you specific about your shopping goals and needs.

8. Buy in bulk to save money

Do not overbuy unnecessary things. Some basic needs, such as a house and a car, can be used for loans. As for secondary needs, such as electrical appliances, household appliances, vacations and food, they do not deserve to be entered into a debt spiral because of them. 

So if you need to buy something, save money and then buy it, otherwise do not. As for food and drink, you must set a budget for it from your monthly income, whether from your salary or whatever your source of livelihood is.

9. Eat before shopping

Large stores are designed to push you to buy in large quantities, as we mentioned above, and one of the methods they use is that they make bread and foods with a smart smell near the places where shoppers enter the store, and they may invite you to taste these items. 

The purpose of this is to stimulate the sense of smell in shoppers. The smell of delicious food makes him feel hungry and when he is hungry he buys many things unconsciously so he has to eat your food, fill your stomach with food and go shopping without feeling the effect.

10. Use paper money to make purchases

Do not rely on paying by credit card when shopping for a purchase, but rather through paper money and carry with you a certain amount that you have allocated for purchase, 

so allocating a certain amount makes you not buy a lot of things, but rather buy according to your budget allocated for shopping, and buying via a credit card makes you lenient in spending without It is better to leave it at home or withdraw money from an ATM and leave the card at home when shopping so as not to buy things you do not need and not fall into the trap of credit card debt.


Conclusion

Some techniques and ideas can help you achieve meaningful grocery shopping. It keeps some extra dollars in your wallet

So if you have more ideas, share them with us in the comments


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