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How to Save Money on Groceries
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As South Africans, we’re used to hearing about how our national savings rate is disappointing and our debt dependency continues to climb. However, it’s only until you tackle your own budget, and begin to actively manage your personal finances, that you realise just how much you could be saving.
For example, food is one of life’s necessities but that doesn’t mean there isn’t room to curb how much this eats into your wallet. Here are 7 tips on how to cut down on these expenses.
1. Budget and Plan.
Always know exactly what your grocery budget is and what you need to spend in order to maintain your household. Never go shopping on a whim, always take a list and stick to it. Make it a game to try and come in under budget at the end of each month by tracking how much you’re managing to save. There are several dynamic budgeting templates available through Microsoft Excel alone, click here for a free download.
2. Every Little Bit Counts.
Put in the effort to price compare, saving a few rand by switching a brand for the same-quality product at a cheaper cost, or even the same brand at another shop at a lower price, could really add up in a year. When you’re reworking your budget try to aim towards shaving 10% off your current spend to put away each month, this will accumulate over time to an impressive amount.
3. Don’t Fall for Buy-2-Get-3 Deals.
Or at least not without working out the unit costs and assessing what the true saving being offered is. Also if it’s applied to perishable produce then it’s usually a sign the items are about to expire. Only purchase in this case if you are confident that you can use everything up in good time.
4. Get to Know the Neighbourhood.
For some of your grocery items, like frozen produce or toiletries, you can save by buying in bulk for the month – or even a few months. By planning visits to a local wholesale outlet, rather than paying convenience store or supermarket prices, you’ll quickly see the difference in your monthly grocery expenditure. In the case of meat, find the local butchery and compare the prices for bulk purchases that you can freeze and use over time.
5. Build a Savings Calendar.
Find a way of tracking which products are cheaper at certain times of the year in your area. A calendar that you can put up on the fridge or wall and record this on is ideal. You can capitalise on these “sales cycles” once you’re aware of them, and tailor your meal plans around the in-season prices. Also, pay attention to flyers and adverts regarding local restaurant specials. You can cash in on seasonal deals like two-for-one dinner specials in winter and even get a few frugal nights off from cooking groceries.
6. Get Out That Green Thumb.
Whether you have an expansive garden, or live in a tiny apartment, you can grow your own herbs and salad leaves rather than paying supermarket prices. Read this extensive guide on growing your own cooking herbs from special care tips to planting step-by-steps.
7. Use Online Resources.
Meal planning is one of the best ways to avoid overspending on impulse groceries or expensive fast-food purchases. There are lots of websites that provide great recipes and nutritious meal suggestions that you can use to plan your meals and shopping lists. Making savings a priority is essential to modern success. You can easily boost the income you are able to put away by being disciplined and strategic about your grocery spending. It may seem like hard work in the beginning but it soon becomes second nature.
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