Monday, October 29, 2012

Cora Lincoln -- Post #3

Grocery Shopping the Right Way
Grocery Shopping is one of those things that can be a very time consuming and costly action to accomplish. Depending on what you buy, what time you go, and where your grocery shopping takes place are all factors that effect the cost and time needed for your grocery shopping experience. This question and answer blog with tips and tricks will help make your grocery shopping experience more effective one


Q: When is the best time to go grocery shopping?
A: The best time to go grocery shopping would be early in the morning, and during the week. People generally go grocery shopping on the weekends and later in the day. If you go during the week, most people are usually at work. And the earlier you go to the store to go grocery shopping, the less likely it is that the store will be crowded. 

Q: What is the most efficient way to go grocery shopping?
A: The most efficient way to go grocery shopping is to go when you are not, in any way, hungry. When you go grocery shopping when you are hungry, you want to buy literally everything in the store. You try to buy everything that looks good, but wen you are hungry, everything looks good. You are in the mood for everything and every little snack or big meal looks appetizing to you.

Q: Where are the best places to go grocery shopping?
A: The best places to go grocery shopping mostly depends on your location, and what grocery stores are located near you. You want to go to the grocery store with the lowest prices. For example, instead of shopping at Stop and Shop, Roche Bros, or Shaw's, try shopping at a Market Basket or Price Chopper. These are stores that offer groceries at lower prices. Also, try avoiding major retail stores such as Target or Walmart, and also avoid small local grocery stores.

Q: How can I successfully go grocery shopping and get the most for my dollar/
A: The best and easiest way to get the most for your dollar is to get as many coupons as you can, before you go grocery shopping. You also want to be as least picky with your food as possible. If you only buy one certain brand of everything, chances are you will not find that many coupons for what you want. Clip coupons first, and then buy the brands that you have coupons for. But that does not mean you need to go out of your way, and buy extra items just because you have coupons for them, only buy things that are necessary.

For more information on grocery shopping, you can read more on these websites about Shopping On A Budget and other Grocery Shopping Tips

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