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10 Tips To Shop Smart at the Grocery Store
By: Ruth Klein
Posted on: 2008-03-07
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Article Summary: Using organizational skills and shopper savvy when you go grocery shopping can keep you healthier and wealthier!
There isn't much in the United States today that has not come under the scrutiny of some scientific study. And now those scientists at Yale and U C Santa Barbara have discovered that males and females don't shop the same way.
Inside grocery store aisles, women are as adept as men at steering carts. Men proved to be less adept at cart navigation in the long aisles when they looked for items they'd bought before. Too bad - women were better at finding higher calorie things like pastries than men were.
There's an art and profit motive to stocking grocery store shelves that can work against the shopper who is looking for healthier foods at competitive prices. For example, "island displays" in the middle of the store often promote higher-priced, usually higher-calorie foods. Displays at the end of the aisles use the same protocol.
A handy rule of thumb is this: fresh staples such as milk, fruits, vegetables and meats are usually located at the back or sides of the store. Junk foods and non-staples usually are in the middle. The moral is: shop from the perimeters.
10 Tips to Shop Smart at the Grocery Store
1. Do your homework. Check your supplies before you go to the store. Make a list of what you need, and stick to it.
2. Eat before you go. Hungry shoppers will be more inclined to stock up on fresh-baked breads and other items they might not need. Never shop hungry.
3. Buy locally grown foods. They're fresher, usually less chemical-laden, and you're doing your part to grow your local economy and save the environment.
4. Have a little fun. Set aside $1 or $3 for an impulse buy, but don't exceed your limit.
5. Comparison shop. Become an ingredients reader. If they're the same, choose the generic product.
6. Use coupons. With the Internet, many companies now allow you to download coupons for some items. Go to www.coupons.com for a head start!
7. Avoid trips to the convenience store. Because they are convenient, they charge higher prices, especially for staples.
8. Shop alone. You're on a mission, not a family cruise. Have your family help you unload; not load up while you shop.
9. Buy "on sale" staples. You'll save money. If the price is cheaper per ounce, you can carefully wrap and store portions for use over time.
10. Avoid "eye-level" shopping. Manufacturers essentially pay for shelf space, and the most enviable is at eye-level. Look at the shelf at eye-level. Once you're at eye level, look above it and below it because that's where the deals are stacked. Now, when you go grocery shopping, you'll do well to shop the perimeters first, fill your cart with the more nutritional items first, and save just a small amount of room for the higher-priced, lower-nutritional-value processed foods.
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Ruth Klein
Ruth Klein, America's De-Stress Diva™, is owner of the award-winning firm The Marketing/Time Source. With a master's degree in clinical psychology, Klein, is the author of the best-selling Time Management Secrets for Working Women and five other books on business and lifestyle topics. Sign up to receive Ruth's 7 Part Mini-Course on Branding and Productivity. http://tinyurl.com/25tqo5