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Why is the Price per Kilo your best ally in the supermarket?

Why is the Price per Kilo your best ally in the supermarket?

In the supermarket, everything is for spending.

You already knew that. Luckily you have a powerful ally...

This is the mandatory display of the price per kilo.

To save money when shopping, the trick is to always look at the price per kilo.

Why is the Price per Kilo your best ally in the supermarket?

Contents
  • Grocery shopping is a big expense
  • Look at the price per kilo to pay less
  • Precaution

Grocery shopping is a big expense

Shopping at the supermarket is far from a cakewalk, especially when you know that food is the 2nd source expenses after housing expenses.

It is for this reason that it is absolutely necessary to know all the tips and tricks to lighten this big budget of the house.

Watching the price of products per kilo or per liter is infallible advice to compare effectively and find the really economical products.

Look at the price per kilo to pay less

Of course, supermarkets do not make it easy for us because the prices per kilo or liter are often written in very small... Otherwise, it would be too easy...

It's the law, all the labels displayed in supermarkets must indicate the price per kilo or litre of the product in question. Why ? Because for the consumers that we are, it is very useful information to compare the price of products between them!

Sometimes we say to ourselves "I'm going to take the 200 g jar and not the 500 g jar from the other brand, it will be cheaper for me"... Wrong! Since the following week, you will have to buy another 200 g jar while the other would have lasted longer, and therefore, in the end, for less.

Precaution

Do you really want to do everything to save while shopping? Use this tip and keep a close eye on all the labels and start comparing to find the most economical brands and sizes.

On the other hand, if you are alone, avoid buying too large quantities to pay less per kilo, at the risk of throwing half of it in the trash.

You wouldn't gain anything there. Compare only, in this case, products of the same "small" weight!