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Own the Aisles: Grocery Shopping Tips for Real People

Tips like these helped us pay off $127K in debt. You can read our story in Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After.

September 6, 2014 By Cherie Lowe

Save big money the next time you shop with these great grocery shopping tips for REAL people.



There is nothing worse than being in the check out line and wondering what on earth you’ve just purchased to total so much. Instead of staring blankly as the total climbs, take control of your shopping experience. These grocery shopping tips aren’t for extreme shoppers. They are for REAL people, like you and me, who are limited on time and probably don’t equate going to the supermarket with a spa treatment. You don’t have to spend hours of your time. You don’t have to clip coupons until your fingers bleed. But you should have specific strategies to win that you employ every time you hit the aisles. Let’s get down to business and save you some money, shall we?

Never shop without a list

Want to tear down your budget and end up with a bunch of crap you don’t need and probably shouldn’t eat? Go ahead and hop in your car to head to the grocery store without a list. Friends, you’ve got to have a written plan. Good intentions don’t equal success. Start by opening your fridge, freezer, pantry, car trunk (ok maybe not there but wherever you keep food) and seeing what you already have on hand. This will help you use items before they expire AND guarantee you don’t overbuy. Whether it’s your phone, a piece of scrap paper, or the FREE printable meal planner I have on my site, you can do this and it takes maybe fifteen minutes of time.

Set a timer

Grocery shopping shouldn’t be a drawn out escapade. Your goal is not leisurely. Get in, get out, get only what you need is the name of the game. This is easier for some than it is for others. So, if you need to, set a timer on your phone so that you don’t waste minutes or money wandering the aisles. When the timer goes off, game over. It’s time to get to the check out and get the heck out of dodge.

Shop the Perimeter, High & Low

Items in the grocery store are strategically placed, friends. There is a rhyme and reason to why the milk is in the back of the store. I find that I make the best economic and health choices for my family when I shop around the perimeter, avoiding the center aisles that are often filled with junk foods and extras. Proteins, dairy, produce – these are the foods that keep you fuller for longer and save you more money. Pay close attention to where items are placed, too. More expensive items are typically at your eye level and loss leaders – those great deals that the grocery store uses to pull you in to shop there – are typically at the back of the store so that you have to pass by many items to get to them. Think smart defense when you hit the aisles and you’ll save plenty.

Don’t Shop at Weak Hours

There’s not a particular window of time that you have to head to your favorite store (although I’ve always been taught that Wednesday morning is the best time for the freshest foods at the best price). But you know when your resolve is the weakest. When you’re hungry and tired, you’re more likely to make mistakes. For me, it’s danger to shop after 9 PM (I call it the rule of the Gremlins). For you it might be first thing in the morning or your lunch hour. Just pay attention to when you are most likely to overspend and avoid going during those peak weak hours like the plague. NEVER and I repeat NEVER shop hungry. You won’t be able to resist the Ding Dongs and the Kettle Barbecue chips and the Blue Bell Ice Cream (oh is that just me?).

Put Back 3-5 Items Before You Check Out

This is my favorite grocery shopping tips of all time. Before you check out, scan your cart. Find 3-5 items that you don’t need. I promise you that unless you’re a list Nazi something has jumped into your cart. Remove and return these items to their shelves (or hand them back to the cashier). You’ll easily save around $10 and not have to clip a single coupon.

You can DO THIS. Friends, don’t shop with a defeatist “meh” attitude. Head into the aisles like a WARRIOR, ready to win. When you hit the parking lot, do a victory dance and think of me – with the rest of the crowd – roaring for your success. WIN, baby, win.

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