Top Tips for Getting Healthy Super Cheap and Super Easy!

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2.  Buy in Bulk and Buy on Sale

Studies have shown that those big box types of stores that generally charge a membership fee will save you hundreds of dollars, because you buy in bulk. You can always try to tag along with a friend who has a membership, or split the cost of a membership with a friend to save even more money.

If you don’t have one of those membership stores, buy in bulk as much as possible, especially things that won’t go bad over time such as dried beans, rice, canned and bottled fruits and veggies. Check over the supermarket ads before you buy. Eat whatever produce is on sale and buy whichever brand of laundry detergent or toilet paper is on sale.

Don’t get hung up on brands unless the other brands simply don’t work, which is rare. We usually buy the same brands because our mothers did, or our neighbors do, or because we like the smell of one product better than another. Think about saving money, not loyalty to a particular brand. Read more how to save real money on real food.

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