20 Clever Tips to Save Money on Groceries (Save HUNDREDS Without Coupons)!

💰🍽️ 20 Clever Ways to Save Money on Food (Without Feeling Deprived). Are you ready to save thousands on your grocery bill? Food is crazy expensive, so I’m sharing 20 grocery money-saving hacks that will save hundreds off your monthly grocery budget.

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00:00 Introduction
00:20 Stretch Your Ground Beef with Lentils
01:54 Make Freezer Jam
04:19 Pantry Pasta
06:05 Cold Pasta Salad
07:43 DIY Cleaners
09:28 Buy Ugly Produce
10:10 Take the No Name Challenge
10:40 Leftover Night
11:21 No Spend Week
12:00 Make a Big Pot Once a Week
13:34 Budget Betty Crocker
15:41 Sunday Snack & Lunch Prep
17:03 Shop the International Aisle
17:36 Upgrade Ramen with Peanut Butter
19:46 Frozen is Your Friend
20:49 Use Grocery Apps
22:16 Buy in Bulk & Check Unit Prices
23:10 Themed Dinners = Meal Planning
23:44 Choose Pork Over Other Meats
29:17 Grow Something
30:51 End Story

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5 Comments

  1. Sometimes groceries are more expensive because people are stealing. But i think this grocery monopoly is insane

  2. I have two spray bottles that I use for cleaning. One with 70% isopropyl alcohol, and the other with hydrogen peroxide. Diluting the alcohol is fine for cleaning, but anything under 70% loses the antimicrobial benefits.

  3. This video is a great reminder that saving money is mostly about small, consistent habits. One thing that’s really helped me is never checking out right away. I always pause and look for coupons or discounts first, even if it only saves a few dollars. Those savings add up over time. I also compare prices across different sites because the same item can be priced very differently. Recently, I’ve been using Valuecom to track deals and discounts, especially for regular purchases, and it’s helped me avoid paying full price more often than not. Another big tip is asking yourself if you really need the item right now, waiting a day has saved me from a lot of impulse buys.

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