Save at the Supermarket

Posted by Unknown on Sunday, December 23, 2012


As a manager of family finances, Mother had smart money management. One was disciplined and frugal in spending money. Some frugal shopping tip by Gary Foreman, The Dollar Stretcher website owner's Mother Has apply?

     Do not be a slacker. The supermarkets are eager to put the products sold on the shelf with a height between your knees and your back. If you choose lazy, unwilling painstakingly bent, the result you will get a more expensive product, compared to similar products that are placed on the bottom shelf or the top. Indeed, you can save more than 40% only with bow

     Note the mood. If you're hungry, you'll buy more food. Likewise, when you feel tired or angry, because you need the extra power to buy the goods that you should not need. If you're an unstable mood, do not go shopping yet!

     Make a shopping list. By compiling a list of items to be purchased, you learn discipline and abide by the spending plan you have compiled yourself. Trust me, in a place you will be spending a lot of stuff that makes you interested to buy it. Focus!

     Bids 'Cheapest.' Find items with a bid labeled 'cheapest' or 'promotional price'. If you consider the low price the quality is not good, not necessarily! Sometimes cheap price because the goods are new products, products are issued by the supermarket itself or the product is still in the stage of promotion.

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