Money Saving Tips That Really Help You Save Money
With the rice crises and rising oil prices that have been crippling ordinary Filipinos from all walks of life, coming up with a list of money saving tips is my small contribution to at least somehow in my own little way help ease the burden of my fellow countrymen. Aside from that “money saving tips” is one of the main themes of this blog.
I have personally experienced these money saving tips and I would like to share them with you.
1.) Be a “bulk” buyer – If you compare prices in your local grocery store buying bigger is always better. Notice the difference in price per gram between a 50 gram sachet of detergent powder and 250 grams. This fact is not even concealed by the products themselves. You will see a label that you will save a lot more if you buy the bigger item. This drives home to you a very simple principle, buying bigger is always better. You should avoid small repacks of certain items. This money saving tips is one of the most important tips to bear in mind.
2.) Buy from industrial suppliers – Companies get cheaper supplies because they buy in bulk or they manufacture their own. I got this idea when I first implemented the “buy in bulk” principle. I was thinking of buying a sack of detergent but I couldn’t find it in the grocery stores. I did some research and found out that you can get cheap detergent from laundry shops. The price of detergent is very cheap for them since they make their own soap. The quality of the soap that they make is more or less the same with commercial soap.
3.) Be conscious about who your supplier is – I talked a little bit about this money saving tip in my previous post. However that deals with not buying in a convenience store. In this money saving tip, the point I am driving is that you choose which store you could find a cheaper price for a certain type of need.
As an illustration, you will notice that vegetables and meat products are much more cheaper in the wet market than in grocery stores. The reason for such is because the wet markets buy directly from the farmers and the fishermen. That is why you should buy these type of products from the wet markets. Since dry goods, canned foods and other items are cheaper in the grocery stores you should buy them there. Grocery stores certainly offers much more lower prices for these items since they buy directly from the manufacturers in wholesale.
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