Ugh yes 100 times over to checking unit prices!! But also, I forget many things if I order for pick up or delivery exclusively. I do order often, like today when I worked late which was well into the early AM and got literally zero sleep with the time change, it’s been raining and windy af all day, my toddler tornado is going and additional 25 MPH faster than normal, and to be honest—I don’t feel like putting actual pants on 😂
I would use this to eliminate the checkout process. I've put down and walked out of Walmart 3 times and Kroger twice now due to lack of open registers or lack of cash back availability of open registers where they expect me to wait for The One that works.
If you are a Westerner go and shop in the Asian super market, if you have access to it that is, ots much cheaper. And if you Asian, go and give your local street vendors a try, it worth it.
My favorite way: use the app "too good to go" the night before I do my weekly shopping trip. With this, I already have a pretty good deal on veggies and fruit (and whatever else is in my package). I just need to plan my meals around those items. Ideal for bigger families too, as these items usually need to be used up fast 🙂
Lmao I always do this for products always comparing the ounces cause it's right there… U gotta see what gives u more bang for ur buck… U save more when u buy bigger products cause u get more per ounce than u would on smaller items
I disagree with the curbside If you are getting any produce. You need to be able to check the quality of the vegetables that you were purchasing. I have known many people that have gotten nearly rotten fruit and vegetables. When it's selected by one of the staff of the store. They aren't going to sell those items to savvy customers so why not pound it off on the the customers that aren't looking at their vegetables
4. If the company has an app which gives you points, use it religiously! The tesco clubcard allows you to get money off fuel, holidays, your phone bill and days out as well as your groceries.
Unit price was something I learned as a kid and taught my friends in college. They were baffled when I explained that the "more expensive" tissues were actually the better deal because you got 50% more product for a difference of about ten cents.
No you need to stop using men
Do walmart pickup if you want to. Lol. You will regret it instantly.
You are so cool. Thanks for all your very useful tips
I'll do all of this except using the data-harvesting/tracking apps. I'd rather find other methods to save money.
Go to local fruit and veggies stand. It’s always cheaper than the supermarket!
Guaranteed, if you get a delivery with a fee you will save more money staying out of the store and keeping to your list than falling for impulse buys.
Don’t trust the price per Oz stickers. Do the math, I’ve found many that lie, I have to assume to con you into the higher per unit priced product.
When shopping just get what is on the list. You can still look around for a bargain – Manager's in Store Specials can be good.
Unfortunately, "shrinkflation" is real.
Ugh yes 100 times over to checking unit prices!! But also, I forget many things if I order for pick up or delivery exclusively. I do order often, like today when I worked late which was well into the early AM and got literally zero sleep with the time change, it’s been raining and windy af all day, my toddler tornado is going and additional 25 MPH faster than normal, and to be honest—I don’t feel like putting actual pants on 😂
I would use this to eliminate the checkout process. I've put down and walked out of Walmart 3 times and Kroger twice now due to lack of open registers or lack of cash back availability of open registers where they expect me to wait for The One that works.
If you are a Westerner go and shop in the Asian super market, if you have access to it that is, ots much cheaper. And if you Asian, go and give your local street vendors a try, it worth it.
#1 rule: Have a cash budget and stick to it.
#2 rule: Eat simply, keep ingredients basic and few. Use meat sparingly.
My favorite way: use the app "too good to go" the night before I do my weekly shopping trip. With this, I already have a pretty good deal on veggies and fruit (and whatever else is in my package). I just need to plan my meals around those items. Ideal for bigger families too, as these items usually need to be used up fast 🙂
I work at Sprouts, shop sales, and have had Ibotta for several years now!
Lmao I always do this for products always comparing the ounces cause it's right there… U gotta see what gives u more bang for ur buck… U save more when u buy bigger products cause u get more per ounce than u would on smaller items
Shop on the walls. You don’t need anything in the middle except toilet paper 😂
Walmart no longer offers curbside for free if your order is below a certain amount. They add on a 6.99 fee even for Walmart plus members.
I disagree with the curbside If you are getting any produce. You need to be able to check the quality of the vegetables that you were purchasing. I have known many people that have gotten nearly rotten fruit and vegetables. When it's selected by one of the staff of the store. They aren't going to sell those items to savvy customers so why not pound it off on the the customers that aren't looking at their vegetables
4. If the company has an app which gives you points, use it religiously! The tesco clubcard allows you to get money off fuel, holidays, your phone bill and days out as well as your groceries.
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Unit price was something I learned as a kid and taught my friends in college. They were baffled when I explained that the "more expensive" tissues were actually the better deal because you got 50% more product for a difference of about ten cents.
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