9 Ways Even Good Grocery Stores Can Steal From Shoppers


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next to the check-out line by the cashier, and on the “middle-shelf”: impulse buying hot spots of grocery stores. The good deals are often on the top shelf (harder to see and reach), and the bottom shelf (harder to see and forcing one to bend over and look at items sideways).

9. Check Your Receipt. Move off to the side, with your grocery cart, and check your receipt before exiting the grocery store. On the list you made from home, you should have wrote down the price of each item, next to the item, on your list. Compare your grocery store receipt with your list. Grocery store’s often have items that are priced wrong. Go to the customer service desk if you find something wrong. The grocery store will usually explain that with having thousands and thousands of items for sale, the prices sometimes are entered or scanned wrong. That’s fine. But if you notice a repeat pattern of mistakes being made that seem to almost always be in the grocery store’s favor, stop doing your grocery shopping there and notify your local BBB immediately.

For more tips on saving money when going grocery shopping, check out this informative FOX News story called Grocery Shopping with America’s Cheapest Family

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By Elaine Kim

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Elaine Kim 9 Ways Even Good Grocery Stores Can Steal From Shoppers

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