Groceries can take a big bite out of your budget, but there are ways to save.
Meal planning is a game-changer because it reduces waste and ensures you’re only buying what you need. Also, getting used to eating leftovers rather than throwing them out is a good strategy.
Something my family does is go shopping with a list to avoid impulse purchases—it usually keeps me from grabbing those tempting extras like bbq chips.
Finally, checking for sales and using cash back apps adds up over time. It might take a little effort, but the savings are worth it.
For my family, cash back apps are great and we earn enough to actually pay for our kid's diapers and things like that since we are in that stage of life.
If you don't use an app try one of these down below! They work in the US at least, not sure about other parts of the world (they are referral links, fyi)👇
🚗 For gas we use Upside. They have a fun tiered referral system too that you can earn cash back from friends who invite their friends. 🥫For groceries we use Fetch. It also has a fun leadership board that you can compete with friends. What strategies have helped you lower your grocery bills without compromising on quality or quantity?