7 Tips To Help Cut Your Grocery Bill In Half

Person using calculator to budget groceries at a market stall.

4. Don’t shop when you’re hungry

Affordable grocery shopping tips for families to cut costs effectively.
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If you go shopping when you are hungry, you very well might find yourself filling the trolley up with food you don’t need. Make sure you eat before you go. You’ll be less likely to stock up on junk food too, so not only will you save money, but it’s also better for your waistline!

5. Buy less pre-made stuff

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If you’re buying pre-made soups, frozen meals, biscuits, cakes and so on, you have the convenience of saving time on your side. But if you commit to making things from scratch or as close to from scratch as you can get away with you’ll save heaps of money.

6. Eat more veggies

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A plant-based diet is much cheaper to follow than a meat-based one. However, going vegetarian isn’t for everyone. Consider even dropping one meat meal per week to cut costs. I try to have “Meat-free Monday” in my house where we eat a vegetable-based main meal one day a week (if you find some good vegetarian recipes, hubby won’t even complain too much.)

7.  Grow your own veggies and herbs

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A great way to cut back on your food bills is to grow your own veggies and herbs. It doesn’t matter if you have a big yard or just a porch. You can grow some veggies and herbs in pots. Every little bit counts!

If you buy fresh herbs from the supermarket like parsley or coriander, you can easily spend $3 or $4 a pop. If you have your own growing in the garden you can just cut some off as you need it, forever.

How do you cut your grocery bill in half?

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Caroline Duncan
Caroline Duncan is a freelance journalist and photographer with almost 20 years’ media experience in radio, magazines and online. She is also a mother of three daughters, and when she’s not writing or taking pictures, she’s extremely busy operating a taxi service running them around to various activities. She can’t sew and hates housework.

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