Just a general comment - Shop the sales! Use those coupons!
Went to a major supermarket chain by my house today. My list - sale items only - some were very good deals.
For $22 I got enough produce, protein and fruit for ~ 15 meals. That's $1.50 a meal.
I repack, date and freeze a lot of the meat, chicken and fish. It's worth the time, which is free.
One person household, but the savings work out for larger households.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)I try to only buy the sale items, and buy in bulk when it is a good price. I have a chest freezer and that definitely was worth every penny.
I rarely use coupons, because they are so often no longer for essential items, but for processed crap. But sometimes, there are a few good coupons, and I don't let them go to waste.
I also find that if I do not go into the grocery store often, I can avoid temptations.
Another one person household here, and I bet it would work better for a larger household, since some fresh veggies and fruit on sale can only be bought in small quantities for just one person.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)and Rubbermaid Produce Keepers. They really make a difference in how long fresh produce will last.
I shop the ads and sales and coupon just as you suggest, like anything else sometimes you do good, sometimes less so.
RebelOne
(30,947 posts)I usually buy store brand products that are cheaper than name brands on sale.