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04/27/2026

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Money Saving/Cash Back AppsWoman using a buy now pay later option on her smartphone to pay for groceriesvoronaman / Shut...
04/07/2026

Money Saving/Cash Back Apps
Woman using a buy now pay later option on her smartphone to pay for groceriesvoronaman / Shutterstock.com
Did you know that there are a variety of ways to save on groceries just by pulling out your phone?
Upside is a cash back app that helps you earn money back on gas, groceries and dining.
Are you an Amazon Prime member? Download the Whole Foods App to save on every grocery shopping trip.
Do you buy any groceries online? Just add Capital One Shopping to your browser for free, and before you check out, it’ll check other websites, including Walmart, eBay and others to see if your item is available for cheaper.
Or better yet, use one of our favorite money saving apps.

Plan your mealsOnce a week, sit down and plan your upcoming meals. What will the kids need for school lunches? Will you ...
03/16/2026

Plan your meals
Once a week, sit down and plan your upcoming meals. What will the kids need for school lunches? Will you have any leftovers that you can eat for lunch during the workday? Do your recipes have any ingredients in common that you can buy together and use up during the week? Planning your meals means buying fewer ingredients, which not only saves money, but reduces food waste.

Avoid peak timesI often hit the grocery store on Sunday afternoons, and it’s almost always a madhouse. I’m constantly jo...
03/03/2026

Avoid peak times
I often hit the grocery store on Sunday afternoons, and it’s almost always a madhouse. I’m constantly jockeying for space amid all the other customers and then grabbing the first thing I see off the shelf just to get out of the way. Although it may be old habit, grocery shopping during busy times often leads to a higher bill. It’s much easier to shop around for the best-priced option when you’re not fighting crowds just to get to the shelf you need. This might vary depending on where you live, but experiment until you find the day and time when the store is slowest, then make that your new routine.

The 5-Second Rule Before You Put Vegetables in Your Cart đź›’Most shopping mistakes happen in a hurry. You see a vegetable ...
02/16/2026

The 5-Second Rule Before You Put Vegetables in Your Cart đź›’

Most shopping mistakes happen in a hurry. You see a vegetable that looks good, you grab it, and move on. But taking just five seconds can save you money and waste.

Before putting any vegetable in your cart, quickly check three things: weight, firmness, and skin condition.

If it feels lighter than it looks, it may already be losing moisture. If it feels soft in spots, it won’t last long at home. And if the skin has tiny cuts or bruises, it will spoil faster — even if the rest looks fine.

This is especially important for tomatoes, eggplants, cucumbers, and capsicum. They can look perfect under store lights but break down quickly in your fridge.

The best vegetables usually feel slightly heavier, firm, and smooth without damp surfaces.

Five extra seconds in the store can save you two days of frustration at home.

Why Vegetables Look Fresh in the Shop but Spoil Fast at Home đź›’Supershop lighting is designed to make vegetables look bri...
01/30/2026

Why Vegetables Look Fresh in the Shop but Spoil Fast at Home đź›’

Supershop lighting is designed to make vegetables look brighter and fresher than they really are. That shine can easily fool your eyes.

Before buying, don’t just look at the color. Lightly press the vegetable with your fingers. Fresh vegetables feel firm and bounce back. If they feel soft, rubbery, or too light for their size, they’re already losing moisture and won’t last long.

Also, avoid vegetables that feel cold and wet on the surface. This usually means they’ve been sprayed with water repeatedly to look fresh. At home, these vegetables spoil faster.

The best picks are dry, firm, and slightly heavy. They may not look perfect, but they stay good longer and taste better.

Smart shopping isn’t about what looks good under lights — it’s about what survives in your kitchen.

Unlock savings with credit card and store rewardsLook at what your credit card offers and see where you might benefit: E...
01/14/2026

Unlock savings with credit card and store rewards
Look at what your credit card offers and see where you might benefit: Explore WaterStone Bank credit cards that offer rewards or cash-back programs when you use your card to shop for groceries. Some grocery stores also have their own rewards programs and offer money off on gasoline. Do your homework and start saving!

Make Friends With the ManagerWhen advertised sale items are out of stock or unavailable, store managers can authorize di...
12/30/2025

Make Friends With the Manager
When advertised sale items are out of stock or unavailable, store managers can authorize discounts on comparable products, so it pays to get to know them. Friendly store managers can also help steer shoppers to the best deals.

Buying Vegetables? Here’s the Simple Check That Saves Money Every Week 🛒Most people don’t realize that vegetables can lo...
12/18/2025

Buying Vegetables? Here’s the Simple Check That Saves Money Every Week 🛒

Most people don’t realize that vegetables can look fresh on the outside but spoil fast at home. Here’s a quick rule smart shoppers follow: always check the stem and bottom side of the vegetable, not just the front.

If the stem feels firm and doesn’t have soft spots, the vegetable is truly fresh. But if the bottom looks watery, wrinkled, or slightly brown, it means it’s been on the shelf for too long — no matter how good the front looks under bright store lights.

This applies to common items like cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli, cucumbers, bottle gourd, and even green chilies. If the bottom is weak, the vegetable won’t last more than a day.

So next time you shop, turn the item around and check the hidden side. It takes two seconds and instantly helps you avoid bad picks and save money.

🛒 Stop Overpaying for Vegetables — Learn the “Price Cycle Trick” 🥬💡Most shoppers don’t realize that vegetable prices in ...
11/30/2025

🛒 Stop Overpaying for Vegetables — Learn the “Price Cycle Trick” 🥬💡

Most shoppers don’t realize that vegetable prices in supershops follow a simple cycle — and if you understand it, you can save BIG every week.

Here’s the secret:
Supershops adjust prices based on supply from morning deliveries and evening clearance pressure.

🥬 Early Morning = Highest Freshness, Higher Price
Fresh deliveries arrive early, so items look perfect — but prices are rarely discounted.

🥦 Late Afternoon = Best Time to Save
Between 4 PM – 7 PM, stores quietly reduce prices on vegetables that must be sold within the day.
This is when smart shoppers grab broccoli, beans, spinach, and carrots at 15–30% lower prices.

🍅 Avoid Buying Right After Weekend Rush
Sunday night and Monday morning often have older stock. Prices stay the same, but freshness drops — a double loss.

🥕 Pro Tip: If the store is restocked daily, buy near closing time.
If restocking happens only 3–4 times a week, buy the day after restock for the best balance of freshness + price.

This is how regular shoppers overpay without realizing — but you won’t anymore.

🛍️ Smart Shopper’s Secret: Know When to Buy Fresh!Ever wondered why some people’s veggies stay fresh for days while your...
11/15/2025

🛍️ Smart Shopper’s Secret: Know When to Buy Fresh!

Ever wondered why some people’s veggies stay fresh for days while yours wilt overnight? The secret isn’t magic — it’s timing. 🌽🥬

Each supershop follows a restock pattern. Learn it. Visit the store early in the morning or right after restocking hours — that’s when vegetables and fruits are at their freshest and cheapest. Late shoppers often get the leftovers that have been handled all day.

Also, never rush to grab the top layer in the display. Dig a little deeper — the best, undamaged items are often kept underneath. 🥕

Smart shoppers don’t just buy — they time their buys.

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