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The 10 Grocery Items with the Highest Markups at Your Local Supermarket

August 25, 2025 · Shopping

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Frequently Asked Questions About Saving on Groceries

What is the single best habit for frugal food shopping?

The single most powerful habit is to always shop with a list and stick to it. Impulse buys, especially at the checkout counter and on endcaps, are designed to make you spend more. Plan your meals for the week, check what you already have in your pantry and fridge, and write a list of only what you need. This simple act prevents you from buying high-markup items you did not intend to purchase.

Are store brands really as good as name brands?

In many cases, yes. For staple ingredients like sugar, flour, canned vegetables, and milk, the store brand is often identical to the name brand, sometimes even made in the same factory. Where you might notice a difference is in more complex products like soups, sauces, or certain snack foods. The best approach is to try the store brand of an item once. If you like it, you have found a new way to save. If you do not, you can go back to your preferred brand, and you have only risked a few dollars.

How can I avoid food waste when buying larger quantities?

Food waste can quickly cancel out any savings from buying in bulk. To avoid this, have a plan for everything you buy. If you buy a large bag of potatoes, plan several meals using them. If you buy a large container of spinach, plan to use half in salads and the other half in a soup or smoothie. Make friends with your freezer. You can freeze leftover portions, bread, and even milk to extend their life and save money.

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