Making a List and Checking it Twice When Shopping, Part 2

Part 2.

Try to map out the stores you frequent. Unless they constantly move items around, you will be able to quickly find the cereal and the mustard without having to search around, wasting time and money. Being able to grab exactly what you need aids in cost savings because, again, you won’t be left to your own devices when walking aimlessly up and down the isles.

Budget check often Leave room on your list to write down prices. Many stores will honor prices if marked incorrectly on the shelf, or even give you that particular item for free if it rings up incorrectly. Being able to keep track of the dollars you are going to spend as you walk through the store also helps when it comes to shopping on a budget. When you see the dollars adding up, it is much more difficult to justify the impulse buy at the checkout lane.

To recap, make sure you have the list with you before you leave the house. Also, make sure that list is as complete as possible by keeping a running tab of needed items on the fridge. Sort the list by common items to make life easier and know where those items are located. Finally, keep track of your spending on the same list to help with frugal shopping.

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