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Price Book 101
by Amy Clark
Description: How to save on groceries by using a price book.
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Several months ago, I thought I knew it all on how to save money when
grocery shopping. I have found, however, that there is always more to
learn as months later I am beginning to address this topic again. I
know I am not the only one who thinks that we are playing a game when we
go to the grocery store. Educated consumers walk away with loads of
goodies for minimal money and others of us fork over the big bucks for the
same exact thing. What sets one shopper apart from another? How do you
beat the grocery game? Is it really all about coupons and rebates?
Let’s begin by discussing the fliers that you receive in your mailbox
each week which outline the stores deals and steals for that week’s
particular campaign. These items are called the store’s loss leaders.
Loss leader simply means that the store is losing money by offering
these items to you at a lower price in hopes that you are going to do the
rest of your grocery shopping with them. Will you, an educated
consumer, necessarily put all of your money down into one store? Absolutely
not! An educated consumer walks away with the loss leaders and adds
nothing more to her basket unless the prices are unbeatable elsewhere. How
does this educated consumer know that these prices cannot be beaten?
They know this because they keep a price book.
A price book will make you the smartest consumer in the store because
you will actually know whether or not an item really is on sale or not.
Begin by setting your price book up in a way that makes it easy for you
to use. There are two common ways that price books are set up-
alphabetically or categorically. I find my price book is easier to use when it
is set up by category because it is easier for me to locate milk under
the category of dairy rather then the letter M.
Each page in your price book should contain the date, name of your
grocery store (use a code that is easy for you to remember), the brand of
the item, the size of the item, the price of the item, and then the unit
price of the item. The unit price can be discovered by dividing-
size/price. The unit price can also usually be found on the actual grocery
sticker below the item which can save you some time in the math
department.
Here is a sample of what a price book entry would look like for Peanut
Butter:
Date
10/01
Store Name
WM
Brand
Store Brand
Size/Price
18 oz/.99
Unit Price
.88 lb
The first couple of months of filling your price book is very tedious,
but after you have logged this information in for awhile the best deals
will emerge and you will also see a pattern in the store’s timing of
these sales. For example, you will know that John Doe’s Supermarket runs
their special on pasta at 25 cents a box every July and January.
Begin filling your price book by writing in all of the items that
appear in your local fliers and the unit prices on them. After filling in
these, you can then begin logging in all of the receipts that you have
from your past visits to the grocery store. Doing this the first time was
rather sickening when I wrote all of it in for our family because this
is when I realized my steal of a deal was actually a dud. Don’t kick
yourself when discovering this; pat yourself on the back instead because
you know you will be saving money from this moment on.
Write in your price book items that you purchase on a regular basis:
bread, milk, eggs, cheese, etc. Your job this month will be to fill this
price book with this information on your next grocery trip.
One good strategy that I found when reading The Tightwad Gazette by Amy
Dacyczyn was to shop at different stores each week of the first month
so that within a thirty day cycle you can hit all of the stores and
begin filling your price book with each of the store’s information. By the
end of the thirty days you will have a clearer picture on the great
sales each of the stores run.
As time goes on your entries will slow down and your price book will
now be a great reference to you. The real question is what do you do
with this information and how do you make it work to your advantage? I
find that the best thing you can do is that when you see a particular item
on sale at a great price then stock up! And up and up and up! The last
thing you want to do is have to buy that item when you run out of it
because chances are there will be no sale in site and you will be stuck
paying full price for that peanut butter that you are now scraping the
bottom of. Buy as much as your budget allows, but be smart about how
much you buy and how much you can use between now and the next sale. The
last thing you want to do is to stock up on bologna and then end up
throwing half of it out because it has gone bad before you could eat it. I
tend to stock up the most on items that I can freeze, staples, and
pantry items.
I hope that this month you can make it your goal to discovering the
best deals in your local market. There is definitely something empowering
about having your own price book. More empowering though is knowing
that your wallet is just a little bit fatter then it would have been had
you not been armed with this information.
Amy Allen Clark is a stay-at-home mother of a two year old son. In
addition to running Mom Advice and running after her son, she keeps busy by
serving as co-leader of her local Mothers and More chapter and doing
freelance writing. The author resides in Granger, Indiana and her hobbies
include reading, writing, and cooking. Please visit her site at
http://www.momadvice.com to read more of her articles.
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