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Save Time and Money on Groceries
If you are not shopping with the Czar… you have gone too far.
Are you tired of getting online, searching for grocery savings and price comparisons, and ending up on a site full of paid advertising? Do you trust what they are recommending?
Unlike our competitors, the Grocery Czar does not accept paid advertising from national or local merchants.
Think about it… if Proctor & Gamble paid us to pitch their products, you — our valued customer — would not benefit from our totally unbiased overview of available groceries.
The Grocery Czar has members reporting substantial grocery savings of over $300 a month!
Grocery price comparison savings list are updated every THURSDAY AND SUNDAY !! Check back often for more grocery savings !!
What You Might Do With Your Grocery Savings !!
We have had many suggestions from our members on what they plan to do with their savings. Please feel free to let us know what your
plans are for your savings !
FUND MY 401K
OPEN A ROTH IRA
START MY KIDS COLLEGE FUND
PAY OFF MY CREDIT CARDS
TAKE THE FAMILY TO SEE A BRAVES GAME
PAY FOR OUR TRIP TO DESTIN NEXT YEAR
OPEN A LOW COST MUTUAL FUND
PLEASE SHARE YOUR PLANS WITH YOUR FELLOW MEMBERS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What Does On Sale Mean?
On sale means nothing most of the time. It is just another curve ball delivered by the grocery store!
Knowing your prices is key in this over used ‘on sale’ mania.
Last week, a local grocery store had 64 oz. Tropicana orange juice “on sale” at 2 for $6.00, suggesting you save up to $2.78 on this purchase.
The Grocery Czar buys this same product every week for $2.48.
Knowledge is power. The Grocery Czar arms you with power every week.
Buy One Get One Free
Buy one, get one free is a great deal if the product/brand is one you use.
TIP: Buy 1 instead of 2 and save 50% unless it is a high usage item.
Remember the store has to make up for the loss leader item somewhere else. You must avoid the temptation to overpay on 25 items for the 1 or 2 items you save on.
Saving $1.75 on peanut butter or $2.00 on crackers, and then overpaying by $4.00/lb on steaks and $2.00/lb on chicken breasts or a $1.00 more for butter or $3.00/lb too much for coffee leaves you in the hole. The store wins.
Be a winner. Follow the Grocery Czar methods.