My menu plan is back to running smoothly. The last two months fell into the category of spontaneous rather than planned. Thankfully, it was a short season – a break, but I’m back now.
Having stocked up on some great deals this past week, I am back in my swing. To start saving from scratch, I pushed the reset button.
This series is at the halfway point. Starting at the beginning, Part 1 focused on organizing the food supply, then Part 2 dealt with creating a menu, and Part 3 pulled it together compiling a grocery list. With the planning done, it’s time to hit the stores.
Part 4: Gathering your Savings
Entering the Store
If you shop with small children, check your store’s bakery for free cookies. After checking the entry ways and customer service for coupons, we head to the bakery. Obtaining a sugar cookie with sprinkles keeps my girls occupied during our shopping trip. I usually make Publix our last stop because my kids like their cookies the best. 😉
Shopping the Store
In using time wisely to gathering my savings, I follow these seven steps:
- Step 1: Knowing the store to make the trip quick.
- Step 2: Including my children to keep them occupied.
- Step 3: Considering the price per unit to get the best deal.
- Step 4: Reinforcing math skills to teach real-life applications.
- Step 5: Choosing deals and showing my children how to choose.
- Step 6: Bypassing not-so-great deals because not every deal is great.
- Step 7: Noting menu planning options to add to my calendar at home.
Paying the Store
When choosing my cashier, I look for my favorites. As you shop each week, you will find the better cashiers, who are coupon-friendly. To make checkout run smoothly, I place the groceries on the conveyor belt in this order. This order helps me prepare for any quirky situations (e.g., rain checks).
Once our transaction begins, I assist the cashier throughout the process. My having the items in order, I get our loyalty card scanned, present reusable bags, ask for bag credits, present rain checks, and provide coupons. Staying organized makes checkout smooth, uncomplicated, and efficient.
Before leaving the store, I check the receipt and request any rain checks. When I find discrepancies, I address them with customer service before leaving the store.
As I gather my savings, I get quicker and more efficient the more I shop. I am faster this year than I was last year. Experience is your friend, so keep practicing. Once you get into the rhythm, the process goes smoothly.
Try to relax. I understand the fear of having a coupon rejected or getting out of order. It’s OK. Customer service can correct any issues. Do your best, and keep practicing while gathering your savings.
Question: How do you make your shopping trips successful?