Save on Groceries: Tips from Consumer Reports

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2009

See how you can save on groceries with this video from Consumer Reports. Visit our website for more money saving tips: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/money/index.htm Consumer Reports' shopping expert, Tightwad Tod, takes you through the supermarket to see how he cut his bill in half.

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  • #1 thing to cut back on spending, make a list. By far making a list is easily the best way to save money. if you make a list and stick to it you cut out a lot of wasteful spending. Also, keep a pantry of canned goods. Canned goods last damn near forever. Also measuring upfront savings vs repeated costs. this happens primarily with clothing but also with groceries. Buying store brand toilet paper is usually a bad idea because to handle the same amount of cleaning it generally takes 3x the amount.

  • And use one sheet of toilet paper to wipe each time you pee pee. Cut back on vigina hair down there with Brazil Wax, Razor, or Tweezer. Use old dishcloth or cut an old towel into good size rags. I know you got at lest one that has holes, worn out, or you just shouldn't give to the Local Animal Shelter. Make sure you wash in Chorine Bleach though after each use to make it sanitary. Hey if you got the money better to use it that what it was made for. If your poor your not a free person.

  • When you need to get money off everything you buy then you cannot usuallly afford expensive purchases but I do and my channel shows how you can too.

  • the audio is messed up on this video

  • Thanks for mentioning online coupons! The next wave will be mobile coupons. Great advice.

  • It is wrong for a store to make customers show a card for a lower price. "A free people does not show identity papers to buy bread!" Stop shopping at those stores!

  • I liked EDLP (Every Day Low Prices) at Wal-Mart or Aldi! No need to use your store card! Additionally, most stores have a courtesy store card if you forget yours :D

  • you forgot to mention the five finger discounts

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