5 Grocery Hacks for Frugal Shoppers, According to George Kamel

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Did you know that, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average household spends $475 a month on groceries? Take a look at your own grocery spending. Do you spend more or less money than this on a monthly basis? Unfortunately, clipping coupons and living off beans and rice only go so far.

In this article, we’ll outline five of George Kamel’s grocery hacks for frugal shoppers, helping you lower your bills and put more money back into your pocket each month.

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Buy Bulk, Discount Meat

All meat has an expiration date. Usually, grocery stores will lower the price of meat a few days before the expiration date. After all, grocers would rather recoup some money than throw a bad product out. When you do find discounted meat, purchase it in bulk. Freezing bulk meat prevents it from going bad and ends up being cheaper than purchasing meat every week.

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Order Online

Have you ever gone to the grocery store hungry? Somehow, all of the snacks you’ve been craving end up in your cart, driving up your bill. Ordering online prevents you from making unnecessary purchases. In addition, it is also more convenient if you have a busy schedule. Most grocery stores offer some type of online ordering service. Sometimes, you can even score free delivery.

Use Copycat Recipes

The statistic we mentioned at the beginning of the article does not include takeout. How often do you order takeout each week? Sure, you might buy a week’s worth of groceries, but by the time Friday rolls around, you are craving a Chick-fil-A sandwich.

The good news is that the internet contains a copycat recipe for almost any type of restaurant meal. Making a copycat recipe satisfies your craving and saves you money. You might even make a game out of it and try a new recipe each week.

Learn To Love Leftovers

Do you like to cook every night? Probably not. One of the driving factors to ordering out and skyrocketing your food spending is not wanting to make dinner each night. This problem can be solved by making large dinners and eating leftovers. Instead of making enough lasagna for one dinner, you make enough for two nights. Now, you’ve eliminated the need to cook from scratch two nights in a row and probably saved money from making one large meal.

Shop at Specific Stores

Prices vary between stores, so it’s important to carefully choose where you shop. For example, Aldi might have the lowest-priced fruits and vegetables, while your local butcher has the best prices on meats. By spending a little extra time grocery shopping each week, you can lower your bill and take advantage of the best prices.

Which of these George Kamel grocery hacks can you implement? In many cases, taking advantage of numerous methods will lead to the most grocery bill savings. Maybe you decide to buy in bulk and make large meals or shop at different stores and order online. Whatever the case, find the methods that work best for you.

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