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#017: How to Cut Your Grocery Bill in Half and Still Eat Well

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English - August 28, 2019 20:00 - 1 hour - 46 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratings
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Saving money on groceries is one of the fastest ways to cut spending from your budget.

Given that the average family of four is spending about $800 per month on groceries ($200 per person), cutting costs at the grocery store and eating out less is one of the fastest ways to save money.

In Episode 17 of Talk Wealth To Me, Chase, Felipe, and Katie, sit down with Steve and Annette Economides who are the experts when it comes to frugal grocery shopping. When Steve and Annette had five kids living at home, the couple spent just $350 per month on groceries - $50 per person per month.

How did they do it?

1. Taking inventory of the food they already at home
2. Shopping at the grocery store just once per month
3. Utilizing a very large freezer
4. And more!

Listen to the full episode to hear Steve and Annette share the ins and outs of frugal grocery shopping as well as tips to get you started on grocery savings.


To learn more about Steve & Annette's grocery strategies visit their:

Website: https://moneysmartfamily.com

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MavinOfSavin

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/annettesteve/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericasCheapestFamily/

 

Free Downloads:

Shopping List and Price Tracker: https://moneysmartfamily.com/groceries/

Freezer Inventory: https://moneysmartfamily.com/grocery-tips-landing-page/ (bottom of the page)

 

Books: 

America's Cheapest Family Gets You Right on the MoneyCut Your Grocery Bill in HalfThe MoneySmart Family System: Teaching Financial Independence to Children of Every Age


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