Monday, March 31, 2008

Grocery Shopping

Enjoy your grocery shopping. Here are some tips that can make your grocery shopping stress-free.

Unlike shopping for clothes or shoes, grocery shopping involves a little more planning and responsibility. After all, running a household isn’t a joke. Grocery shopping isn’t just one individual’s wish list, it requires keeping in mind the needs of everybody in the family. Whether it is a family of twelve or a household of two, grocery shopping if strategically can work wonders. Here are some practical tips on how to do some wise grocery shopping:

Make a list: This is a must for all shoppers, irrespective of the fact, whether you are a frugal shopper or a squanderer. List down everything you and other family members require. Don’t do this in a hurry. Start making a list a few days before you actually plan to make a trip to the local supermarket. This gives you enough time to check your refrigerator and storage containers in the kitchen. Check with other members, if there is something they want to add in the list.

Classify your list: Divide your list into broad sections: vegetables, dairy, spices, snacks, toiletries etc. This will help you remember if there is something missing in the list and help you pick up exactly what you need from a particular section in a store.

Ready-to-cook meals: These are things you often forget in your shopping list and then keep feeling stressed out when you are in no mood to cook up an elaborate meal. Ready-to-cook meals come handy occasionally. Stock them up.

Make a budget: You definitely aren’t going to spend all your money in grocery. Plan how much of your earnings should be kept aside for the grocery. There are enough products in the market to make you feel tempted. Try not to overshoot your budget. Trust me, there are lots of things you can do with the saved money.

Take somebody along: Yes, you know your job well. But no harm requesting a family member to accompany you, if the list is real long. However, take someone who is not a wastrel. This way you can get some good advice and also get some help to move out of the store fast.

Make a trip during off-peak hours: Not only will you get enough parking space if you go to the store when it is not crowded but you will also be to finish your shopping faster. The long queues at the cash counters can be really frustrating. Avoid going on weekends or major holidays. Most stores also tend to finish their stock during peak hours so you might miss out of something that you desperately need.

Check out the best bargains: Read every offer detail carefully. May be you can get a good deal. Check out the pamphlets and banners displayed for the customers. Ask questions if you have doubts. But don’t get swayed by the offers. This is not the last time the store is offering a discount. You can come back later. Where is the best bargain, if you are buying things just for fun?

Start from the first section: When you move systematically, you know exactly what you need. You can definitely browse around. But then look at your list. Is that mentioned on your list? Is that something you really need? Move fast if you don’t need it now.

Don’t compromise on the prices and brands: If you feel the other store you went shopping last week has a better range of tea bags, don’t buy from this store. Mark it in your list, so you don’t forget and buy tea bags from another store. Also if you feel apples at a particular supermarket are more expensive compared to another market your friends told you about. Avoid buying them from here. Shop wisely.

Never just grab the item at eye level: Always look on the shelves above and below, probably that is where what you need exactly is. Stores often have wide-ranging brands and products in different quantities. Check out the right quantity pack. You don’t need to horde things in your kitchen.

Avoid looking back: Give a final glance to your list before you arrive at the cash counter. Once at the cash counter, don’t just keep going back to the shelves to grab things again and again. There are other people waiting in the queue and their time needs to be respected.

Keep an eye on the cash register: The person at the counter can commit a mistake, so be careful of what he is billing you for. Make sure you remind him if there are any freebies on any products. Check out if all the products you picked up and been carefully put in your bag.

Avoid plastic bags: Lead by example. Carry your own cloth bag as far as possible. Be sensitive to the environmental concerns.