Grocery costs continue to bite into household budgets, with the average American family spending over $5,700 annually on groceries in 2023, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Across the pond, UK households spent an average of £4,880 ($6,000+) per year, as reported by the Office for National Statistics.
These rising costs create real financial strain, making smart shopping more crucial than ever.
Complicating matters further, much of what we buy is wasted—despite our digestive system’s amazing efficiency, a shocking 30-40% of food ends up in the trash.
Learning to shop smarter and waste less isn’t just good for your wallet—it’s essential for a sustainable future.
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26. Don’t Overlook Discount Stores Discount grocers like Aldi, Lidl, and Grocery Outlet are treasure troves for budget-conscious shoppers, often beating mainstream supermarket prices by 20-40%.…