10 Strategies For Saving Money On Produce

1. Shop at a Farmers Market

 By purchasing from local producers directly, you can avoid the overhead costs of grocery stores.

2. Buy From Ethnic Grocers

Ginger root is a great example of this. When you buy ginger in bulk from an ethnic store, you'll usually pay much less per pound than at a regular grocery store.

3. Store Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Properly

Food waste is a financial loss. Therefore, it is essential to consume all of your fruits and vegetables before discarding them.

4. Shop at Discount Grocery Stores

Aldi is a great example of a discount  grocery store where you can save money on things like packaged fruits and vegetables that save you time.

5. Use the Upside App

Upside is a free app that can help you save money on dining out and grocery shopping.

6. Buy Produce at Bulk Warehouses

Warehouses like Costco and Sam's Club have some pretty good deals on organic fruit, especially if you're buying for a large group.

7. Start a Backyard or Community Garden

You could always choose to expand instead of purchase. Start a garden on the cheap and contemplate regrowing produce from cuttings of existing vegetables and herbs.

8. Choose Local Produce in Season

Seasonal produce is typically less expensive than items that are not presently grown or harvested in your region.

9.Embrace Ugly Produce 

While you're being picky about your produce, keep in mind that "ugly" or imperfect-looking fruits and vegetables aren't always awful, and they can often save you money.

Buy Frozen Produce

Purchasing frozen produce provides the same nutritional value and is a wonderful way to save money because it is less likely to spoil.

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