Saturday, January 31, 2015

How To Save Money With Grocery Delivery

By Ines Flores


About an hour's drive northeast of Atlanta, Georgia, likes the city of Lawrenceville. Incorporated in December 1821, the town's population in 2010 topped 28,000 people. At least a fourth of these are under 18 years old. When you have kids in the family of any age, taking advantage of grocery delivery makes a lot of sense.

Whether you're sick, just had a baby or are simply busy, shopping online can be a real life-saver. It saves time, it saves money and it saves the planet. One delivery van can make several deliveries to a number of homes in the same neighborhood, saving each home a trip in the family car.

By keeping the things you regularly use on a favorites list, you can also save time shopping while saving money just by not exposing yourself to impulse shopping pressures. This probably saves you harmful calories, too. Without the tempting smells of cinnamon buns baked on the premises, you are less inclined to cave in and order every cake on the list of items in the bakery department.

You do have to be careful. Stores have crafty ways of getting you to buy more stuff than you intended. One trick is to group items together in multiple-buy offers. Buy one for two dollars, buy two for three dollars. The system will flag up a warning when you "fail to qualify" for one of these fabulous money-off purchases. Unless it is something you can really use and would buy regularly anyway, try to resist the temptation to click on that extra item to qualify for the reward, as if you have won something instead of just spending more money than you had originally planned.

Of course, if you can spend the extra money, have room to store the extra items, you can actually save money. Just make sure you keep track of how much you are saving rather than just absorbing it into your weekly shopping tally.

When you are booking your delivery slot, it is tempting to click on the first available time. If you do this, make sure you are going to be home and available for the delivery guy. It is very easy to click mindlessly on a particular one-hour slot, forgetting that you have a dentist appointment at the exact same time.

By linking your store loyalty card to your online shopping account, you can get extra savings. The store's computer keeps an eye on your buying patterns and selects coupons and money-off offers tailored to your family's needs. Of course, you are not restricted to your usual purchases and you can use your savings to try new products that you otherwise might have passed up.

Ordering your groceries online can save you time and money. It also is gentler to the environment. Once you get the hang of using it, you will wonder how you ever managed when you had to fire up the car and actually drive to the shopping center.




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