Posted on 26 October 2010. Tags: grocery, list, money, saving
Almost everybody looks for ways to save their hard earned money, but most of them fail in this mission.
Our parents and grandparents may be great teachers in this subject, but sometimes we simply ignore their advices.
A great advice to save money is one of the simplest things we could do: making lists. It doesn’t matter if you are shopping for groceries, on a shopping mall or buying a car, a list will always help you save money.
With a list you will only look for what you are really willing to buy prior leaving home, and you will look just for the characteristics of the products that you wrote on your list. From now on, try making a list, and watch your money grow more and more everyday.
Posted in Money Saving
Posted on 13 July 2010. Tags: grocery, plastic bag, trash
According to the Department of Sanitation of the city of New York, the trash production more than doubled between 1960 and 1990, and currently it is about 4.5 pounds per person per day.
Reducing the amounts of trash we produce we could help our environment and also save money, not only directly but also paying less taxes to the government.
To avoid creating trash is easy. A quick example of how to do it is by thinking twice if you really need something before buying it, as the more you buy, the more trash you create.
Other simple and easy tasks also help saving our environment from trash, such as not buying overpackaged things. Here, again you will save money, as the manufacturer would have saved money producing a smaller pack containing more products.
And think about how do you shop for grocery: do you still use those disposable plastic poly bags, or do you already have your own reusable, eco-friendly bag?
As you can notice, you are very responsible for the amount of trash you generate. Do whatever you can to produce less trash and save money while you help the environment.
Posted in Environment, Money Saving
Posted on 17 December 2009. Tags: grocery, recycle
Lately you have probably heard a lot about plastic bags and probably already know that it is not a good thing for our environment and that you shouldn’t use them anymore. Some people will suggest using paper bags instead, but it doesn’t solve the environmental problem. Paper bags do degrade more easily than plastic ones, but if you think on environmental consequences and global warming, you’ll see they are not a better choice. Keep in mind that paper bags require 40 percent more energy to be produced compared to plastic bags.
By using reusable bags you can play your part preserving the environment and also on lowering the prices. You read it right: if store owners doesn’t have to buy plastic or paper bags anymore they will save money and may lower their prices based on the total money saved. True, you will have to spend some money on a reusable bag, and some energy is needed to produce them, but both are necessary only once.
Reusable grocery bags don’t have any negative impact to our environment and are made from recycled and biodegradable materials. Also, this kind of grocery bags have more room for your goodies, so you will only need to carry two or three reusable bags. To summarize, you will save money, help the environment, carry less packages and have an item that will last for years. Why don’t you purchase your own reusable grocery bag today?
Posted in Environment