Hello,
I can perfectly understand how someone might intend to go into M&S on Grafton Street, but find themselves in Victoria's Secret instead ... happens to me all of the time
Getting back to grocery shopping though, we used to find we were spending too much on grocery shopping (sorry to say with food sometimes going to waste as a result). We decided to stop shopping for everything but fresh fruit and veg. for a couple of weeks, and cleared out much of the freezer and presses instead. It was quite a surprise how much food was actually there.
Having done the above, we then decided that we would start using online shopping with home delivery. The reasons for doing this were:
- No impulse purchases in the supermarket (someone in the family who will remain nameless, had a habit of buying beer and wine every time they saw a special offer).
- It's very easy to keep an eye on the overall spend, you can even reduce it by removing a few things from the basket before you confirm the delivery.
- You don't need to keep buying more bags because you forgot to bring them with you (yet again !).
- Saved a couple of hours a week, between going to and from the supermarket, pushing the trolley around the isles etc.
There is a charge for home delivery, but Tesco do a monthly charge which makes it less than €3 pw if you get a weekly delivery. I expect that Supervalu do something similar, but not sure.
We still buy fruit and veg, along with cuts of meat, from a good local outlet, but everything else gets delivered.
All in all, it is working very well and at a guess, I'd say we've cut out shopping bill down by close to 50% (and there's still wine on the rack and beer in the fridge
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I'd recommend this as a very worthwhile exercise for anyone that thinks that they are spending too much on groceries, not least the part where you first try and clear out the freezer and presses, most houses have a hell of a lot of food in storage and don't even realise it.