today marks the 3rd month I will 'power shop' for all our monthly groceries w/the goal of only doing a few quick shops for dairy and produce until next month. it's not what I've traditionally done but the last 2 months have shown it to reduce our monthly costs such that while it's daunting to spend 5-6 hours running around to 5 different stores it's worth it in the long run. it's becoming my new habit.
Pros-spending less since i'm at store less often so not prone to impulse purchases, 'one and done'-just one day of multiple trips to the car lugging stuff into the house, meal planning is based on what we have.
Cons-it's REALY hard resisting the 'come on' deals in the weekly grocery ads so I've taken to avoiding reading the ads unless we need produce or dairy in which case I just look to see who may have those items on sale.
Tips-
during the current month keep a running list of items run out/running low on then prune it down to what's actually needed for the following month. tell family members to list stuff as well-including 'wants'/then prune it down by eliminating the 'wants' you already have (but they were to lazy to see in the cabinet) or just don't want to get. when making the master shopping list put any current special prices next to an item to price compare.
(if possible) organize trip so you can price compare-for me that means go to Walmart first b/c they usually have the lowest prices on most items UNLESS there's a good sale at another store i'm going to in which case I look to my list to price compare at Walmart and decide who gets the sale.
go through and organize pantry/freezer/fridge before the trip to catch any forgotten needs, make space for incoming items.
share please-we don't have good deals w/coupons where we live so any ideas on how to save are appreciated.
Pros-spending less since i'm at store less often so not prone to impulse purchases, 'one and done'-just one day of multiple trips to the car lugging stuff into the house, meal planning is based on what we have.
Cons-it's REALY hard resisting the 'come on' deals in the weekly grocery ads so I've taken to avoiding reading the ads unless we need produce or dairy in which case I just look to see who may have those items on sale.
Tips-
during the current month keep a running list of items run out/running low on then prune it down to what's actually needed for the following month. tell family members to list stuff as well-including 'wants'/then prune it down by eliminating the 'wants' you already have (but they were to lazy to see in the cabinet) or just don't want to get. when making the master shopping list put any current special prices next to an item to price compare.
(if possible) organize trip so you can price compare-for me that means go to Walmart first b/c they usually have the lowest prices on most items UNLESS there's a good sale at another store i'm going to in which case I look to my list to price compare at Walmart and decide who gets the sale.
go through and organize pantry/freezer/fridge before the trip to catch any forgotten needs, make space for incoming items.
share please-we don't have good deals w/coupons where we live so any ideas on how to save are appreciated.