Grocery shopping is something we all have to do, and sometimes the temptations of processed, unhealthy foods draw us in. With this temptation it’s easy to spend a little bit more money than planned, so what can you do to keep your health and finance on track when it comes to going grocery shopping? There are many simple tips that can be done to secure your health and your wallet.
1. The list: Throughout the week, keep a pad of paper on your fridge or somewhere in your kitchen where you can write items that you need. This is a great tip to making sure you stay on task and purchase exactly what is needed instead of what is wanted.
2. Explore coupons: Coupons are a great way to save money while grocery shopping and can be a great activity to do with your family! Looking for coupons and great deals is easy since they are located in a variety of places: in your newspaper, different magazines, or at the grocery store. You can even find great coupons on your phone! Grocery stores like Walmart and Kroger have mobile apps where you can get coupons with a touch of a button. All you do is bring in your phone with the coupon pulled up and have the cashier scan the bar code on your phone.
3. Buy in season : buying fresh produce that are in season is also a great way to save money and not to mention, help the environment and the local economy. Flavor and taste is also a huge bonus when buying fresh and local!
4. Shop the perimeter: Most processed foods are located in the middle of the grocery store such as sugar flavored drinks, cookies, cereals and chips, so shopping the perimeter where the fresh produce, dairy products, meats and most bread are located is a great way to purchase more healthful foods for you and your family.
5. Eat before: How did those doughnuts get in your cart? Have you ever been a victim of shopping while you were hungry and buying foods that you never went to the store for in the first place? Eating something before you go grocery shopping can satisfy this picking up syndrome of foods that sound and smell good to you at that time.
6. Be mindful when buying in bulk: Ever buy a huge bag of popcorn because it was on sale and noticed you’ve eaten the whole bag by yourself? I have! Be mindful and strategic when you buy in bulk. You want to ask yourself if you are buying this huge stock of food because it is on sale or if it is something you need. If it is both on sale and something you need, make sure you have a way you can preserve some of the product. For example, if you buy meat in bulk, know that you can freeze half of it instead of trying to eat it all in one week. This can lead to unnecessary overeating and even send you to the store buying more.
7. Shop at times when it’s not busy: Sometimes shopping during busy times can be frustrating, so plan shopping at times when you know your grocery store isn’t as busy. This gives you more time think about what you’re buying and how you’re going to go about purchasing the items that you need.
These seven general shopping tips can help you stay on task and purchase more nutrient-rich foods for you and your family! It’s important to stay focused and make sure you’re buying your needs and not your wants.