| Keep a pad handy in the kitchen for listing items that are running low. | 
| Plan tentative menus ahead and use them as a guide when making a shopping list. | 
| Divide your list according to types (Vegetables, Spices, Milk, Medicines etc. etc.) to save you steps when shopping. | 
| List quantities, sizes and brands you require. | 
| Keep up to date on foods in season when they are usually less expensive and hence good buys. | 
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| Keep yourself update with seasonal sale's. | 
| Try to shop when the stores are least crowded. | 
| Buy according to your family's needs and preferences, considering how much money you have to spend and how much storage space you have. | 
| Compare prices of the same food in various forms - fresh, frozen, canned, and dried; and then buy accordingly. | 
| Note the weight on packages because the size may not be a true guide to amount of contents. | 
| Recognize the signs of quality in foods. For example, you avoid wilted, bruised or over-ripe fruits and vegetables. | 
| Buy economical large-size containers when you can use the quantity conveniently. For example purchasing "family packs" you can divide the package into family size meals and freeze for future meals. | 
| Know the store personnel and are courteous to them | 





 
  
 

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