- Take a shopping list to the supermarket and only buy what’s on the list.
- Plan meals in advance and add the ingredients to your shopping list.
- If you have very young children, ask a friend to mind them while you go shopping. You’ll have more time to compare prices and won’t fall victim to ‘pester power’.
- Set a budget for your shopping trip, withdraw the cash from an ATM and only take this money with you when you go shopping.
- Try growing your own food at home.
- Eat a meal or snack before you go to the supermarket. When you’re not hungry, you tend to buy less food.
- Buy in bulk when things are cheaper. Meat can be cut into smaller portions and frozen so you can use it as you need it.
- If you usually shop each week, try shopping once a fortnight to get into the habit of using all the food in your pantry before buying more.
- Swap the brand names you always buy for generic products when you can.
- Check the ‘use by’ and ‘best before’ dates on food so you don’t waste money buying things you won’t use before you have to throw them out.
- Supermarkets usually promote the items at eye-level, so check the shelves above and below for cheaper alternatives.
- Meat can be expensive, so buy less of it and try making more meals without using it.
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