Showing posts with label groceries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label groceries. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

“Trimming The Fat With Money Saving Grocery Tips” Lessons In Debt, Credit And Home Ownership


With food prices still soaring, supermarkets are offering many deals and specials to lure in food shoppers. But sometimes, these good deals can actually cause people to spend more than they would have otherwise. NOW is the time to use coupons, compare grocery store ad papers BEFORE going out, and ALWAYS make a list and stick to the list! To save money savory the following tasty treats !
Limit Four Per Person: Scarcity can have a powerful impact on shoppers. A buying restriction can tempt people to buy more than they need, which could cause items to either spoil or sit in your pantry for a long time. Tip: In the long run, when you factor in the amount of products that spoil or are eventually thrown away, you will usually be better off financially if you only buy the amount you reasonably need and can use.
End of Aisle or Freestanding Displays: Often the "specials" displayed on the end caps of each aisle or on an island display aren't really the best deals that the store currently offers. These displays may also lead to impulse buys that you weren't intending to make. For instance, a display with graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallows could make you think, "I'll make s'mores for dessert." Tip: While the location of these items is convenient, especially during busy shopping hours, you should only buy these items if they really are good deals.
Buy One, Get One Free: While these deals can make you feel like you are getting something for half price, if the cost is more than that of a similar item...or if you don't need a large quantity...than this may be one special worth passing on. Tip: Ask the manager if you can buy one item for half the price instead of buy one get one free. While stores don't always advertise this alternative, they often allow it.
Pre-Sliced Produce: While pre-sliced produce can feel like an easy choice, it can cost twice as much as whole produce, and can spoil faster than whole produce. Tip: Pay extra for prepared meals and produce only if the time and effort they save you is significant and really worth it.
Don’t Eat What You Like – Eat What Is In Season and On Sale: Be different, and try new foods which are in season or on sale. Ask your grocery manager for his calendar of dates he normally runs his specials, and ask to meat the butcher to ask his advice for seasonal savings. For more great grocery shopping tips, visit www.supermarketguru.com. Stretch your imagination and your pantry by buying new foods, experience new taste, and new saving techniques.

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

"He Who Hesitates Loses"

You may or may not have heard this saying "He Who Hesitates Loses", but as a credit risk assessment planner counseling individuals in debt, credit and home ownership issues I see it as an important warning. Your ability to think and consider your options and take action quickly can be the determining factor in the amount of your savings.

Here are some money saving tips:You now see empty store fronts while driving down Main Street due to companies that have filed bankruptcy or simply liquidated their assets and left for parts unknown.
1. Use your store gift cards fast while they are still worth something.
2. If the store holds a 'liquidation sale' skip the first few weeks of the sale. Wait until week four.

"He Who Hesitates Loses" warning also applies to identity theft.
1. You will be happy you took this warning if your wallet/purse is ever stolen. Make copies of all contents in your wallet front and back and record credit card phone numbers to report a loss. But if you have not, then look on the last statement and contact the credit card company as soon as possible. With identity theft, the sooner the better applies.
2. You should also report immediately to all three credit bureaus your cards have been stolen. this could be a savings of thousands of dollars.
3. You will also have to have a police report filed, again, timing in this particular process is important from your creditor's point of view.

"He Who Hesitates Loses" can apply to so many aspects of your daily living from the stock market to business opportunities. But our mission is to encourage you to think, learn your options and take action quickly because some savings just will not wait. There are expiration dates that you must heed to save. Most people would think that any investment that brought you a return of 20% was good, but in your local grocery are you taking advantage of the 10-20% savings offered through coupons ?

Coupon usage has become more popular as an effort to survive this depression. Coupons can easily save you 20% on your grocery bill. Groceries are not the only place to save with coupons. Your pharmacy, hardware store, home stores and online retailers are offering big savings such as www.Coupons.com and www.RetailMeNot.com and www.SelectCouponProgram.com. Come back and look for my lesson on "HOW TO Make Money Without A Second Job".

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