The Bureau of Statistics says meat, fish and egg prices have
risen a whopping 12%.
Trying to navigate the supermarket without short changing
your family is no easy feat. But what if you could save up to 30% on your bill,
just by changing your mindset?
One thing the pandemic has taught us is how to be
resourceful. When you couldn't find something on store shelves, you had to
substitute or switch your favorite brand. And that may be a good thing.
Nutritionist Jamie Feit says buying private label is not a
disservice to your health, in fact, it may be a better buy.
"I think private label has cleaner ingredients because
they are trying to save money on what they are producing, so they try to put as
few ingredients that will be just as good," says Feit.
And private label can also be cheaper.
After crunching the numbers on 27 popular items, if we were
to purchase brand name products, our bill would come to $183. The almost
identical items from private label come to $130. That's a savings of $53.
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HERE for a list of the items to consider when grocery shopping.
Still skeptical about the quality of private label? Stew
Leonard says for his stores, he looks for the best suppliers out there.
"We want a product that is as good, or better, than the national
brand," he says.
Many times private label brands are made at the same
factories as the brand names.
If you are still not convinced, check the ingredients side
by side, and don't tell your family you've made the switch - see if they
notice.
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