It all starts with buying based on your family’s size.
If there are fewer people in your household, look for items you can freeze or store for at least three to six months, such as dried rice and beans or canned goods. They are cheaper and last longer.
You can take those savings a step further by looking at the price per unit or price per ounce, assuring that you are getting the absolute best price. Finally, gear up to do some freezer-focused meal prep. Cook in large quantities, portion items out and freeze them so that nothing goes to waste, and you have a meal ready to go down the road.
Also, when you buy wholesale, it is not the time to try something new. The less you throw away, the less money you throw away. One last thing — discounts can be found for those warehouse memberships. Click here to find out more.
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