5 Easy Ways to Save Money on Groceries
The supermarket has a strange effect on my brain. I can walk in there looking to buy two eggs, and come out with more food than Somaliaâs seen in a decade. Just last week, I broke all previous records, spending a heart-stopping $432.20 on groceries. After wedging a stool against the fridge door to shut it, I researched some ways to deal with my grocery addiction:
I only bought what I need. I'm sure I'll need all this over the next 25 years.
The easiest methods to trim that grocery bill are:
Never shop spontaneously
Show up late (at Cold Storage)
Time your purchases
Mix your grocery locations
Donât buy branded
1. Never Shop Spontaneously
"Of course I'm specific. I specifically don't know what it is I want."
Never walk into the store thinking âGroceries for next week, Iâll just wander around and see what I need.â As far as your brain is concerned, weâre still living in the stone age, and we need everything. Before the sabre-tooth cats get it all.
Repress this instinct with a good old shopping list. Go in there and just buy what you need. Iâd also make it a point to make every weekâs list similar to last weekâs. This sets up an internal rhythm, and habit will dissuade us from buying new things. Just tweak one or two items at the most, if youâre sick of Monday night Ramen.
2. Show Up Late
Cold Storage has a deli, where you can buy wraps, chicken, corndogs, etc. If you show up late (around 8.30 pm or so), you can buy these at a discount. Especially the outlet at PoMo. Fewer people go there, and Iâve gotten whole spring chickens at half price.
AlsoâŠCold Storage: The fresh food people.
I usually clear out the whole counter, which is enough food for two or even three nights. The downside is that youâre restricted to whatâs left. But thereâs nothing wrong with corndog dinner two nights in a row, no matter what my nuitritionist claims.
Doctors. What do they know?
3. Time Your Purchases
Buy certain vegetables, like asparagus, only when theyâre in season.
Not sure about seasons? Itâs easy to remember after a while. You can also ask the sellers; Bedok market is practically a school of agriculture. In Singapore, out-of-season fruits arenât usually more expensive; you just wonât be able to find them. So natureâs managed that part of your shopping for you.
4. Mix Your Grocery Locations
A lot of the time, we know that other grocers have a sale going on, or give better deals. Weâre just too lazy to travel all the way over there. Well donât be. Itâs not as if shopping for groceries wonât burn a few hours anyway, whether the store is a bit further.
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Also, donât restrict your buying to supermarkets. Local markets have the same suppliers, and they sell at a lower price. If you donât like the smell of a neighbourhood market, you can always have your manservant hold a perfumed hanky to you nose. Mâlord.
5. Donât Buy Branded
Do you care which company packed your fish or your meat? Bet you canât even name them. Just poke it with your finger and see if itâs good, right?
So why would you care about the brands on packaged food? Trust me, all the canned strew is packed the same way: by a bunch of people who shout a lot in Cantonese, and seal tins in a factory. Save yourself the bucks, and look for house brands like No Frills and First Choice.
"Just sniff it. You can tell this can is fresher than that other can."
Groceries are a major household expense, and usually the first ones to catch new families off-guard. If youâre budgeting for your home, remember your situation: grocery shopping is not fun shopping. Itâs a mandatory expense, like a visit to the petrol station.
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