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Shopping tricks that help you spend less money 

by Chumasande Matiwane
Image Credit: Supplied

Spending less money while shopping is a valuable skill that can lead to significant savings over time. By using effective strategies, you can maximise your budget without compromising on quality or essential needs.

Also see: Side effects of consuming spicy foods

Plan and stick to a list 

One of the simplest yet most effective ways to avoid overspending is to plan your purchases. Create a detailed shopping list before you go to the store or shop online. This prevents impulse buying and helps you focus only on what you truly need. 

Compare prices and look for discounts 

Take time to compare prices across different stores or websites. Use price comparison apps or websites to find the best deals. Additionally, be on the lookout for sales, coupons, and special promotions. Signing up for newsletters or loyalty programs can give you access to exclusive discounts. 

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Buy in bulk and choose generic brands 

Purchasing items in bulk is often cheaper than purchasing per unit, especially for non-perishable goods. Generic or store brands usually provide similar quality at a lower price than well-known brands. This can substantially lower your grocery or household bills. 

Use cashback and reward programmes 

Many retailers and credit cards offer cashback or reward points for purchases. Utilising these programs allows you to earn money back or future discounts, effectively reducing your overall spending. 

Be mindful of timing 

Timing your purchases can make a big difference. Seasonal sales, holiday discounts, and clearance events are ideal opportunities to buy items at reduced prices. Avoid shopping when you are tired or hungry, as these states can lead to poor spending decisions. 

By planning carefully, comparing prices, and taking advantage of discounts and rewards, you can shop smarter and spend less. These strategies not only help you save money but also encourage thoughtful purchasing habits that benefit your financial well-being in the long run. 

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