Tips for Saving Money on Groceries, With or Without Coupons

Need to save money on groceries but don’t have time for coupons? Coupons are a great way to save but there are so many ways to do it.

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Is it cheaper to buy in larger quantities or smaller?

While a product may seem to be a better deal, once figure up the cost per ounce you’ll realize that it may not be a great deal afterwards.

When it comes to coupons especially, the better price is often the smaller item though.

I thought Store Brand products were  cheaper?

Going off the tagged price alone, yes, store brand is typically cheaper.

2.

Since I started couponing though I spend $30 to 40 a week and buy all name brand products, the only thing you might find store brand in my pantry is bottled water and some canned foods.

There’s rarely any good meat coupons, what’s the best way to buy meat?

When it comes to meat I tend to recommend buying in bulk on this (of course after you double check the cost per ounce).

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You can buy in bulk during a good meat sale, at your local warehouse store or even from a local butcher. Buy in bulk and when you get home divide up the meat into sections that you typically use.

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