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In reply to the discussion: Tips on getting the best bang for your buck whilst grocery shopping! [View all]tabbycat31
(6,336 posts)That do not involve patronizing a store like Whole Paycheck, run by a RW whackjob like the Whole Paycheck CEO. My sister is one of those holier than thou Whole Paycheck shoppers and she has gone as far as saying that people who can't afford to shop there can't afford to eat.
Organic products at some stores are more than twice the price as their regular counterparts. I shop at Wegman's and their house brand yogurt is 45 cents a cup. The Stonyfield organic is $1.25 a cup. Besides Stonyfield is very weak in flavoring.
I can get a dozen eggs for $1.29 a dozen. I only use them in baking so I don't go through them that much (I was forced to eat eggs every day for a dinner as a kid and cringe at them now).
I don't eat out much.
Most of the produce I get is frozen. I don't like raw veggies anyways (texture issues) and it saves me a boatload of prep time and I can get them for $1 a bag.