Cash-and-carry outlets, discount stores and the Internet are increasingly popular ways to shop in Canada. Check out four simple ways you can minimize production costs and save money on your groceries.
July 28, 2015
Cash-and-carry outlets, discount stores and the Internet are increasingly popular ways to shop in Canada. Check out four simple ways you can minimize production costs and save money on your groceries.
Large warehousing operations were initially open only to businesses; membership is now open to household shoppers.
Stores that sell goods from bins or barrels have become increasingly popular with cost-conscious consumers and environmentally friendly shoppers who want to cut out the packaging.
If you buy bulky items, such as bottled water, pet food, potatoes, soft drinks, baked beans or jumbo bags of snacks, consider shopping online and having them delivered.
Farmers' markets are springing up all over the country and are good for seasonal fruit and vegetables.
One of the best ways to lower your food bill is to avoid production costs. Keep your eyes out for bulk food deals so you can save money without having to sacrifice quality.
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