supermarket habits

Calculate The Unit Price To Ascertain Value For Money

Posted on 06 Oct 2008 at 10:40am

Many stores resort to tricks to get you to purchase more. One of them is making it more difficult to calculate whether you are really saving money by purchasing an alternate product, or buying in bulk.

Often, due to weird packaging sizes I have purchased items that I thought were saving me money, but were really costing me. The supermarkets pressure you to purchase the larger item because it appears to be better value, when you are really paying more.

Unit pricing helps to solve this problem. Unit pricing shows exactly what you are paying per quantity: per item, or per weight measurement. This makes it really easy to draw comparisons with alternate products.

Aldi offers unit pricing, making it so easy to analyze whether your getting the best value.

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Save Money By Avoiding Shopping When Hungry

Posted on 06 Oct 2008 at 8:04am

This simple tip has saved me thousands over the years.

When your hungry, you are often craving a particular taste. For me, its often expensive deli meats. When your shopping it is harder to resist the temptation to splurge on food you had been craving. This could add $10+ to your grocery bill.

This handy tip allows you to avoid take out and convenience food as well.

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Are You Being Upsold At The Deli?

Posted on 09 Nov 2007 at 11:00pm

There is some talk around the frugal blogosphere, and in savings forums, that Deli Staff will constantly ask if you want more to get you to purchase additional meat. While it wouldn’t allow for massive profits on an individual basis, it could nationally.

I was under the assumption that the items are difficult to measure up. Friends who work at the supermarket agree - rather than waste time fiddling around on the scales, they check if rounding up or down is ok.

It is worth being aware of the potential upsell as this can affect your budget over the long run. My belief is that it all gets eaten and if you want precise measurements, pay extra for the prepackaged meat.

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