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October 29, 2021

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GMTODAY.COM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2021 • WASHINGTON COUNTY POST • 3A Expenses for the average household can pile up quick- ly. One of the easiest ways to keep a budget in check is to focus on how much is being spent on food. Chances are grocery bills can be reduced dramatically without upset- ting daily routines. A 2012 Gallup poll found the average American family spends $151 a week on food. Cutting food costs often involves making smart choices. The following are some tips to help get started on the path to decreased food spending. • Make more meals at home. Although there are plenty of budget-friendly options at area restaurants, the average price for one meal enjoyed in a restaurant is still much more than the cost of cooking the same meal at home. Incorporate more homecooking into the mix and you can save. • Shop sales. Rather than planning meals on a whim, let sales guide what you eat each week. • Go mostly vegetarian. Meat tends to be more expen- sive than produce and grains. As a result, vegetari- an-inspired meals provide an easy way for shoppers to trim their grocery bills. • Reduce ready-made options. Convenience costs money, so anything that is premade, prepackaged or already sliced and diced is bound to cost more per unit than the same items that have not been prepared. • Use a list. The experts at the financial site The Sim- ple Dollar say that making a list of items needed before setting foot in the store is a great way to stop impulse buys that can foil a budget. Only purchase the items that are on your shopping list. • Consider a discount grocer. Many people get hung up on brand names. But remember, the advertis- ing costs for making those names known in households are passed on to consumers. Discount grocers like Fare- way, Aldi, Price Rite, and Lidl, for example, have many high-quality comparable goods at a fraction of brand- name prices. Plus, shopping these grocers' sale items helps you save even more. • Use leftovers. Don't be wasteful with food. Practic portion control so you are not wasting food and con- sume leftovers before they spoil. Reducing grocery bills is a great and simple way to save money. Reduce your grocery bill with these simple tips

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