8 Ways to Save Money on Groceries in 2022 | Grocery Saving Tips

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Are you looking to lower your grocery bill? Do you like to save money? Well then you chose the right video, my friend! Let’s get into the 8 tips on how to start saving today πŸ˜„

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TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 Intro
0:25 1: Why Meal Planning can save so much!
1:22 2: Reduce impulse purchases by doing this
2:20 3: How to save $$$ on meat
3:03 4: Do not be fooled by those sneaky coupons!
4:12 5: Does YOUR store have this?
4:31 6: Be wise with those sales
5:16 7: Story time! Learn from my experience
6:17 8: Just stop it already

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Leonie Harry says:

I like your style of doing your videos! Super cute and funny! It is really relaxing to watch it! πŸ™‚ Thanks and nice regards from Europe (Vienna/Austria)

Joy Indrelie says:

That testosterone in the house! Haha!

Loretta Farnsworth says:

You can always put that carrot cake on your list. . . . 😁

Kendra Wood says:

I'm usually really good at meal planning but I've been slacking off lately. Thanks for the inspiration and motivation!

Amy O'Meara says:

Tip #1: choose a small husband and do NOT have 3 teenagers at once

life In the slow lane says:

For me ordering pickup or delivery is a new thing. It turns out I can look at my final amount think erm nope and trim it down right there there and then.

Megan P. says:

My hubs n BOGO stuff we really don't like just filling the freezer. Turkey burgers ugh. 5 months…..still there. He Is like I SAVED BLA BLA BLA.

Steven Bolan says:

great stuff! It is not hard to spend 150 in one trip now in the near future!

Melissa Love says:

Laughing forever at how the giant ice cream tub was featured twice as a "Do not buy" but also once as a "Definitely buy"!

I grew up with lots of outdoor freezers full of chopped frozen produce, so that's an old habit, but I recently learned some vegetables can be stored in water in the fridge for many weeks, stuff you wouldn't want to freeze, like avocados and snack baby carrots!

IrisAzalea says:

Another tip I'd add if you need only one item from the store ( like milk) then don't get a cart or a basket when you walk into the store. You won't pick extra items if you can't hold them in your hand. I only take a basket if I need 3 or more things. Also, meat always go on sale after holidays that have barbecue as tradition like memorial day and 4th of July. Turkey and ham go on sale after Christmas and Thanksgiving

Patricia Rouse says:

Green beans cooked in oil or butter the skillet with onions and black or red pepper salt ( call me high blood pressure curious). Green beans are good for you and good. Even just a touch toasted ..gives a little crunch. Fresh or frozen.
Kids like them better after they plant the seeds in the garden and pick them off the vine. And there was that one Mom who pureed veggies and added to baked goods. Sneaky.
My child had enchiladas that had broccoli in them at home all the time.
So one night eating out he ordered enchiladas. When the waitress asked " how's is the food? " He said …really good, but there is no broccoli in it.

Julie Tann says:

Great tips.
In some supermarkets in the UK we have club cards & they can really save you money.

I suffer from Gastroparesis & never eat or buy fruit & vegetables anymore, as I can’t digest them.

April Sparkman says:

LOL! Going "grocery-ing" without a list is how we now have 7 cans of pinto beans haha! Thank you for the great tips!!!

Jen Leonard says:

Great tips! Here are a few of mine:
– combine meal planning with sale ad shopping — I'll look through the sale ad, see what's on sale (especially meat like you) and plan meals around that. If ground turkey and salsa are both on sale, we're having tacos! And I will cook triple batches of taco meat and freeze two, so that saves time down the road too.
– if I have to run into the store for just one or two things, I time myself. My record is 6 minutes from the time I turned the car off to the time I started it again — I don't get distracted and wander around buying things I don't need if I'm focused on hurrying, and it saves time too!
– compare brands/store brands/unit prices, stock up when at a good price (if you have the space, of course — not all of us have that privilege) I have set prices on certain things set in my head. I won't pay more than $1/roll for my preferred of toilet paper, for example, unless I'm really about to run out. Sometimes sales are only really a very small amount off, not necessarily worth it. Doesn't apply to things like milk and eggs that we use up often but I can't stock up on because they will go bad, but with things I can stock up on, I do when they are below my price threshold (and sometimes I have to adjust those due to inflation, boo).

Asia Rose says:

Frozen veggies are actually better for you since they were flash frozen right at their freshest. Cheaper and better for you, go nuts!

Andrea Bryant says:

For me milk usually cost about $20.. lol

Stephanie Smith says:

As a college student one of my biggest mistakes was being too cheap with my meals. Not buying meat, subsisting off of pasta and rice. I found myself eating out more cause I didn't like what was at home. It was a game changer when I would spend more for fresh mozzarella, or meat, or not the cheapest apples. So I spend less money and I'm still well within my budget.

Cathy Whitney says:

A way I save money is to make my own detergent for laundry and dishwasher. You also can use dish washing liquid in your dishwasher in a pinch. I also have a lots of rags to wipe spills. Dryer balls are noisy but cost so much less than laundry softeners. I use Vinegar for so many clean, as well as a fabric softener. Oh the smell you say well how much does certain cleaners cost. This has cut down our cost so much we can have more money to spend on date night. I can also save more too. Happy savings.

Amy S says:

The thing with frozen veggies is to also focus on the wastage of fresh vs frozen. Ie frozen corn is lest wasteful than corn on the cob. So you get more servings from the frozen bag than from the save weight or cost of fresh.

Vee George says:

Love watching all these channels..for info and tips
The Vent Room Channel https://youtube.com/channel/UCoLF5L1XWS_GtYlTOMjHCgQ and Rainbow Things Channel https://youtu.be/-5NjJ_2CCr0

Andrea Bryant says:

I often play > guess what’s on my list I left at home < game. 😝
Anybody else? πŸ˜„

Debra Bedwell says:

Wow! I love that idea of leftovers that taste completely different from each other~ your example of hamburger, tacos, then chili. My mind is blown! Lol

Do you have any other leftover tips?

Ashley Madison says:

I wouldn't cheap out on meat, just saying. But everything else is pretty helpful

Satori says:

as of March 16, 2022 there is no meat in my Wal-mart LOL No joke went shopping – NO chicken, not fresh, frozen, prepackaged, nuggets, patties NONE! No pork, and 4 packages of steaks but there was tons of Ground Beef at $8.00 a pound! This pandemic needs to go! It is just me and my husband and I spend about $200 a week or more. Same food last year $100. Yeah

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