Are you A Smart Shopper? (10 Tips To Shop Wisely)

By Yasmin Harris

Shopping can be incredibly rewarding. But it can also be maddening. Know 10 tips to become a smart shopper, right here in this blog.

We buy stuff we need, stuff we want, and sometimes stuff we neither want nor need. Shopping wisely can mean you not only get exactly what you were looking for, but you save time and money. Here are some simple tips that will help you shop smarter. Plus, you can explore Flannels if you aim for a budget-friendly shopping!

1. Make a list

'Making a list can save you from the chaos. A sorted list of items to shop can help you from getting your mind boggled!'

If you know what you want initially, you are more likely to make sure you get what you need. By making a list, you make sure you don’t forget anything. If you stick to your list, you are less likely to make impulse buys, ones you may regret in the future. Having a list also clears your head and means you can carefully select the perfect item you are looking for.

2. Set your budget

'You can’t go without money! It makes no sense to have no account of the money you have and the limit you can spend.'

It sounds like a chore, but knowing how much you are happy to spend ahead of time means you can resist the urge to overspend. It’s also a rewarding task as you may find you underspend. In general we should all be more aware of what we can spend.

3. Plan your trip

‘Those who do not plan, end up juggling between unimportant tasks and wasting time!’

Shopping can be stressful if you don’t plan. Know which shops you are going to go to first. That way you will make sure you don’t forget anything. Planning where you are going to park also removes some of the stress. If you are on foot, think about the weight of what you are going to buy, and purchase the heaviest items last.

4. Be price conscious

‘It’s your hard earned money. You can’t let it go in drains just like that!’

Aside from setting a budget, knowing how much certain items cost in different shops means always get the best price. You’ll also get a kick out of getting a discount on items you usually buy if they are on sale.

5. Don’t shop when you are tired, hungry, lonely, bored or upset.

‘Psychological factors impact your shopping behaviour. Do not fall into the trap of emotions and start shopping as a therapy.’

Please take care of this, especially when you are shopping online. The list is not exhaustive. Any type of emotional or physical strain can impair your judgement. Ever gone grocery shopping on an empty stomach? It’s a cliché at this point, but the same applies for if you are down. If hitting the shops is something you do to cheer yourself up, then by all means do, but be sure to set a budget so you aren’t ruled by your impulses.

6. Be savvy

‘Be smart, wise, and super conscious.’

Walking into the shop you love can be dizzyingly intoxicating. But be savvy, and stick to what you wanted to buy. That said, you may come across something you had forgotten to add to your list. Just make sure that it is still within your budget and is indeed, not an impulse buy.

7. Enjoy it!

‘What is the use of doing any thing with burden? Shopping is supposed to be enjoyed!’

Whether you like shopping with friends, online shopping or shopping solo, whether you only do it out of necessity or you do it just for fun, enjoy shopping. Talking to retailers, trying on clothes, being adventurous with your grocery list can be enthralling.

8. Always check the expiration dates, sizes and prices

‘Are you an informed and an upgraded user?’

Always check the expiration dates, sizes and prices. And don’t buy a lot of something that you won’t use up before it goes bad.

9. Do not buy in bulk always

‘Not always bulk stuff saves money. Again, it’s all about thinking wisely about what you want and what you would be just storing’

Remember family packs are not always cheaper than smaller pack sizes! Recently many people realized that they are not only expensive, but they also contain less product than 2 or 3 smaller packs!

10. Go for smart grocery shopping

'Groceries' Smart shopping is equal to healthy shopping!'

Shop along the outer walls of your grocery store.  This is where the basics are – fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh dairy items, meats, poultry and fish, and breads.  Use inner aisles only for things you really need.  These aisles have more processed foods that generally cost more and have more fat, sugar, and salt.

Conclusion

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