Frugal Living - STOP Impulse Buying at the Supermarket!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024

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  • @Sally-wm5jh
    @Sally-wm5jh Год назад +23

    This video brought tears to my eyes because you hit on a subject I really relate to. Food anxiety. I have a freezer stuffed with food, pantries full, totes under the bed and in the closet full and yet I feel I don't have enough. I realized a few months back I went over the line into hoarding and am making a complete change in how I meal plan and shop now. This video just gave me more tools to use to hold my anxiety and impulse spending in check. Thank you. These are all great strategies I can use. And it's nice to know I'm not the only one who feels like this.

    • @FrugalQueeninFrance
      @FrugalQueeninFrance  Год назад +1

      You're welcome

    • @emmacampbell1663
      @emmacampbell1663 Год назад +3

      Wonderful and so helpful personally 💞💙🛒💰🙏

    • @Lee-fb4oj
      @Lee-fb4oj Год назад +3

      You can go a long time now and not buy anything besides milk, eggs and bread. Make meals with what you have only.

  • @pamplant3610
    @pamplant3610 Год назад +66

    Ever since I started ordering my groceries on line, all my impulse buying stopped. It's amazing how much I save on groceries.

    • @FrugalQueeninFrance
      @FrugalQueeninFrance  Год назад +8

      I’m glad you’ve found a way that works for you

    • @mkhuntstreasure3192
      @mkhuntstreasure3192 Год назад +3

      Me too!

    • @wendywhitley4611
      @wendywhitley4611 Год назад +9

      Same. I went into the store the other day to buy a greeting card, and almost bought a dress!🙄 Much safer to order online. Though I do wish they'd quit putting my bananas in with my pasta boxes.

    • @robinnorth1809
      @robinnorth1809 Год назад +9

      I stopped online grocery delivery after Ocado decided to charge £5.99 for any orders under £75. I live on my own and do not even spend that amount per month and to buy a savers pass costs £39.99 for the year if you order groceries for midweek delivery but you still have to spend £40 even with a pass.
      I have also recently noticed that when you order fresh produce from Ocado all the fresh produce expires in 2 days and some the next day, and some are even already mouldy when you get them. You can return the stuff or ask for a refund but then I have to go out and buy those things anyway, and I really cannot eat a whole month's fresh food in 2 days and it kind of defeats the purpose of buying monthly groceries online just to save on delivery costs. Tesco, ASDA, Morrisons and Sainsbury's are no better with delivery charges either.

    • @marypeterson1053
      @marypeterson1053 Год назад +2

      Me too

  • @oliviafox6745
    @oliviafox6745 Год назад +2

    Hitting the discounted items areas first is brilliant.

  • @janetstonerook4552
    @janetstonerook4552 Год назад +6

    Also I seldom buy household supplies or personal items when I'm grocery shopping. That's a separate trip to one of those dollar stores. It's much less expensive there and i usually stock up on those items so I don't need to go there often. Maybe every other month.

    • @Judith-b3t
      @Judith-b3t Год назад +1

      I do the same. I never buy cleaning products, makeup, etc in the grocery store. The non- grocery items are just a horrible markup. Love the Dollar Tree too.

    • @FrugalQueeninFrance
      @FrugalQueeninFrance  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing!!

  • @frugalautie
    @frugalautie Год назад +11

    I over spend at the grocery store because I want to spoil my disabled spouse. Their life is so hard (wheelchair bound, housebound, and high pain) I want them to have lots of choices & treats to help them feel better - give them something to look forward to. Funny thing is when I mentioned it to them they reminded me they are autistic & can eat the same meal everyday for a month straight and be happy as a clam 😂🤦‍♀️ they are like “I don’t need variety. Just buy less. It’s ok. I won’t mind.” Funny how we do things for others and they don’t need it or want it ❤

  • @laetitialogan2017
    @laetitialogan2017 Год назад +18

    Guilty as charged..I broke out today and bought a BIG chocolate gateaux...and Im going to enjoy eating it..sometimes its necessary..😂😂😂

  • @juliemoore6957
    @juliemoore6957 Год назад +20

    I am just like you. If there are cookies or chips in the house, we'll eat them! So I rarely buy them because, like you said, "Who eats just one biscuit or crisp? No one!"

  • @barbaraweirath4802
    @barbaraweirath4802 Год назад +3

    Very insightful approach to impulse shopping at the grocery store. Over buying food and home supplies from a place of lack has really been an issue for me. Your clear and concise instructions to preplanning my next shopping trip to include that pause and reflection prior to entering the store is sure to have a great impact. Thank you for your gentle guidance.

  • @auntiali9344
    @auntiali9344 Год назад +12

    My mother used to shop without a list and was very clear about what groceries she needed. She had a budget for $50 (back in the 70's). I always went with her to bag the groceries. She went up and down each aisle even the pet food one and we didn't have pets! Drove me mad! She was mad as a hornet when my father retired and he took over the shopping. He was buying lamb chops every week and was spending more than $50. She was feeding 4 people including my big, football playing brother, for $50/week.

  • @judimantos904
    @judimantos904 Месяц назад +2

    You know, I’m in my 80’s and I still have anxiety about food perhaps because my parents lived through the Depression. I am a careful shopper and seldom run out of anything because my pantry is well stocked. There are some items I will only buy if they on sale.

  • @angieprice7206
    @angieprice7206 Год назад +24

    When covid hit, I learned a lot about my shopping habits. A friend did my shopping for me. I gave her lists. She followed them. Apparently I don’t. Yes, I saved money.

    • @FrugalQueeninFrance
      @FrugalQueeninFrance  Год назад +3

      The list is so important

    • @susanjacks8830
      @susanjacks8830 Год назад +2

      I was one of the panic shoppers. I always worry about having enough food for my adult children and my grandkids. Never want them to go hungry. Lately we have started to better organize our stock room in the basement. We threw out quite a bit of food where I overshopped/overspent on certain items targeted towards kids. I was sick. I now do much better but still I have to fight that urge to overbuy on certain items. We are cooking more at home and using what we have. I, too, do grocery pickups. It helps me keep the budget and not impulse buy.

  • @ZacandOllie
    @ZacandOllie Год назад +25

    I write a shopping list throughout the week and then when I am meal planning for the following week I only replace what is needed for that week, anything else I keep on a rolling list, if you will, then I rewrite my list in the order that the shop is laid out so I can be sure not to forget anything and that keeps me on track to miss out the middle aisles 😊

  • @sharonbohannon2149
    @sharonbohannon2149 Год назад +14

    I had never realized that food anxiety was why I over buy. Thank you for being open. As you said, stages in my life, where lack of money or transportation, or a controlling partner resulted in worries about food. The pandemic and inflation have been triggers. Thank you for the good suggestions for resisting .

  • @carolined3058
    @carolined3058 Год назад +8

    Started the frugal journey by taking stock, shop with a list and stick to it . I only shop once a week and have a small pantry ; always have something to eat or cook in the house.

  • @tondamccarthy6537
    @tondamccarthy6537 Год назад +12

    I stopped wandering the aisles grabbing all the tempting items. I cannot trust myself. I have only experienced food insecurity in my first marriage. It was a shocker for me and has had an impact upon me. My parents always had a massive pantry just off our library and we never went without. My Indian grandparents, and my dads parents all were farmers. They grew all their own food and preserved it . Your channel is great for folks who need to see how careful shopping is done

  • @61juliette
    @61juliette Год назад +1

    Were you on my shoulder this morning? I took 3 things out of my trolley and back on the shelves 😊

  • @andreagillan7372
    @andreagillan7372 Год назад +19

    This was excellent, Jane! Thank you for addressing the issue of anxiety which is just so prevalent these days. I am definitely trying hard to focus on my list only when I am grocery shopping. I also take a moment before I enter the store to take a deep breath and focus on the task at hand.

  • @marytinkcom8730
    @marytinkcom8730 Год назад +4

    For me it's especially important that I don't shop when I'm "hangry", tired, just plain hungry, hot/cold, feeling generally "off". I also am learning to keep a few things back for when either of us wants a treat. A frozen bar of chocolate for my partner, a tucked away bag of savory crackers for me. Then when one of us has a "hankering" for something we 1. Don't go to the local quick shop a mile away and buy the same thing but four times the price or 2. Feel grumpy about it and over buy next time just in case. I grew up with some food anxiety issues and my oartner grew up with having food as a soother. So we have to balance those emotions and experiences even now. Also now at the age of 70 I know why my maternal grandmother kept a small supply of T.V. dinners. It made some nights just easier. I keep afew good ones, that I've found on sale, and they are great for an emergency!

  • @ayela562
    @ayela562 Год назад +17

    I’ve started making a detailed list and then only bringing cash into the store. It’s pretty easy to walk away from impulses when you know you can’t swipe a card to make up for it. I have to do it this way as I was finding a reason or a deal that made me go over every time.

  • @tonideluca8569
    @tonideluca8569 Год назад +6

    Yay congratulations you made 27 thousand! Way to go! 🎉. I too have anxiety when I go into the store. Prices seem to be going up every week. I check flyers for sale items and only buy wants on sale. I also have a reward card that I get points on items I buy every week. I have 288.00 available to buy food in that store. I’m saving for Christmas ❤

  • @kenwassonjr.6589
    @kenwassonjr.6589 Год назад +1

    Something I'm always cognizant of is that an item may be cheaper elsewhere, but is it worth the amount of gas to drive the distance to save X amount. I know my gas mileage, how much the gas is per gallon, and I mentally calculate if it is worthwhile to go pick it up or buy it for a little more where I am. I believe these things can, in an abstract way, save me money and time.

  • @mariarooney6262
    @mariarooney6262 Год назад +2

    This was an excellent video for me. I can relate to everything you said. I thought I was the only one. It feels good to hear it said out loud by someone who has experienced the same thing. I didn’t think of it as anxiety. I always said stress, but I think anxiety describes it better. If I’m in the store and my eyes see a certain items that I enjoy, I battle because I know it’s not good for me. Most of the time I’m ok, but then sometimes I give in and end up making up for all the times I didn’t. My children don’t understand why I can’t just eat a little. The thing is I don’t have a problem with weight, I actually can eat a-lot and not gain weight. It’s emotional. It’s a bond I have with sweets and I know why, starts in childhood. I know all the answers, but I give in sometimes and I pay a price of not feeling well for a few days. Thank you for talking about this. I’m sure most of us can relate. ❤️

  • @katherinerichardson1767
    @katherinerichardson1767 Год назад +6

    When I was a child, I thought EVERYONE put their can goods on the shelf like the stores did because my mother insisted this is what a person does with can goods and etc. The day I discovered this was not the norm, I was in high school. LOL I still follow my mother's advice, and it has saved me time and energy because I can quickly locate an item and tell when I need to restock my shelves. Many of your ideas that you shared are ones I do try to do. Thanks again for sharing with us.

  • @janetstonerook4552
    @janetstonerook4552 Год назад +4

    I do best with a list in hand and a time and money limit set in my head befor I enter the grocery store. Say I give myself 20 minutes to buy this weeks haul and I have $50 to spend, I'm focused. After I get my essentials, I may double back and pick up a special treat or two if I've stayed within budget and time limits! I worry a lot less about running low on things now that family is grown and it's only me to feed. And my two cats! ❤

  • @gailm1230
    @gailm1230 Год назад +7

    Since I shop very infrequently (once a month at Costco,) that 'anxiety' that you describe is a very real feeling for me. At Costco everything you put in your cart is around $20 (meat 30-35$ CAD). I do as you do: I have my calculator in my left hand adding as I go. I avoid aisles (most aisles) and hone in on what's on my list and I get out. It will still cost me a lot, but I have an idea what it will cost before I get to the cash so it's not a surprise. It still makes me antsy to pay close to $600 at a cashier. Then I have to remind myself that some of it (dog food), is not food budget but pet budget or personal budget (for drugs/vitamins, etc....). You are so right!

  • @jodihiller4506
    @jodihiller4506 Год назад +8

    There was a lot of great advice in there! I really like the (take a moment in the car before you go in) idea. That is something I will do next time I go shopping. I will stop and take a deep breath and think thru my plan for that store before I go in and just wander around.
    Thank you again. I completely understand the anxiety of not having enough food when our kids were young . I remember crying every time I had to shop, knowing there just wasn't enough money. I guess it just stays with you into life, doesn't it. We got thru it, and they are all adults now, so it's just time to move on. Easier said than done. Keep the videos coming😊

  • @Dutch_Gonneke
    @Dutch_Gonneke Год назад +4

    Great video Jane! I have been an empty nested for 5 years now and just recently realized I still stock up as if I have to feed a family. And when my boys were young I remember going through the supermarket with a €2 coin in my hand trying to find something to feed them... terrible feeling. Years of puzzling every evening after they went to bed... how to make ends meet...
    yes this left me with a strong rooted need to have enough food in my freezer and cupboards.
    This is probably the reason I tend to overspend although €300 a month for food/non food/ toiletries should be enough for 1 person ( and once a week feeding my youngest 18 yr son who comes over).
    Thanks for this video. Very helpful🌷

  • @stacel1972
    @stacel1972 Год назад

    It dies help to hear that food anxiety is perhaps more prevalent than I realized. Reading through the comments is helpful as well.

  • @janinemelton8948
    @janinemelton8948 Год назад

    I enjoy your programs, and today ''s program was great , I think you are right alot of us suffer from food anxiety without knowing why we over spend . thank you ..

  • @imagenethompson7249
    @imagenethompson7249 Год назад

    I am a person that suffers from food anxiety as well. Your tips are great. I have started going to the store with a list of what I need to get. I also check the multiple stores to find the best deals/offers when I get ready to go to the store., and what store has the best price on the items I need to get. I try to also give myself a little bit extra cash to check the reduced price foods that is a great deal that I can put in the freezer.
    I’ve also started a price book to keep track of the lowest price of items that I buy more often. I now know the best price of items and the store that I got it from so I can double check to see if it’s a good price at the time I’m shopping or do I need to wait to buy it.

  • @jackiecornwall9160
    @jackiecornwall9160 Год назад

    Some wise comments! I live alone and yet for years I followed the weekly supermarket shop habit. Then I realised that every time I shopped I bought things I didn’t need. I started putting in a monthly order for essentials, things I’d have to replace if I ran out, and without needing to do this, I go to the supermarket far less often, maybe just once or twice a month. I’ve saved lots of money with my supermarket avoidance strategy and I’m lucky to receive free fruit and veg from a friend, so I don’t even need to go to the market.

  • @adoptedscot
    @adoptedscot Год назад +1

    Can totally sympathise and agree with the biscuits, crisps, cakes sweets, chocolate etc. if it’s in the house we’ll eat it until it’s all gone. Not good for the waistline or the budget. Had a wee giggle at this 😂😂. Always check the clearance items first like you and then do main shop.

  • @rachelkieffer8707
    @rachelkieffer8707 Год назад +7

    I always go over my budget but the fact that I have a budget now is very helpful, I go over it by maybe $100 each month, before my budget I spent 2-3 times more on food.

    • @FrugalQueeninFrance
      @FrugalQueeninFrance  Год назад +1

      I hope some of the strategies help you to keep under your budget

  • @donnathomas8612
    @donnathomas8612 Год назад +8

    I start shopping with my grocery budget amount on the calculator. Then I subtract the amount of each item. This way I can always see the balance as I go through the store.

    • @FrugalQueeninFrance
      @FrugalQueeninFrance  Год назад +2

      Good idea

    • @shelleyimmel8067
      @shelleyimmel8067 Год назад +2

      I love this idea. Thanks🙏

    • @lynnoorman2144
      @lynnoorman2144 Год назад +1

      That is genius! Then you know how much you have left to go back and get a treat or special offer - if you have monies left! I'm gonna use that one. Thank you!

  • @sharonparsons9804
    @sharonparsons9804 2 месяца назад

    Great video as usual!
    Especially took onboard the shopping rituals. Makes absolute sense.

  • @drusillarensel8089
    @drusillarensel8089 Год назад +19

    I have the same anxiety about keeping food in the house. We've always had to budget and I like my mom made sure our kids are healthy meals. It was a constant fear of not having enough. I'm grateful that someone else feels this and I'm not the only one. Thank you Jane.

    • @FrugalQueeninFrance
      @FrugalQueeninFrance  Год назад +3

      I hope the strategies help.

    • @juliemoore6957
      @juliemoore6957 Год назад +2

      Me too! As one of 6 children, food was sometimes sparse. I now struggle with keeping too much food at home for fear of running out, which is unrealistic because there's no possibility of that happening. 😅

    • @FrugalQueeninFrance
      @FrugalQueeninFrance  Год назад +3

      @@juliemoore6957 i Hope thé strategies in the video can help you

    • @drusillarensel8089
      @drusillarensel8089 Год назад

      Thank you.

  • @Silvergirl70
    @Silvergirl70 Год назад

    Very thought provoking Jane, thank you both 😊

  • @trishacarlson4122
    @trishacarlson4122 Год назад

    I just love your energy & your puppies! Thank you for being a constant source of gentle reminders.

  • @janeyjohnson6847
    @janeyjohnson6847 Год назад +3

    Hi Jane, great video as always.
    I definitely have a food shopping hoarding issue 😊. It was so good to hear you talk about it.
    I find that shopping in Aldi once a week (recommended years ago by your old blog) and a meat wholesale butcher ever 6 weeks has really helped. When I was shopping around, going to multiple big supermarkets and looking at deals. I felt I couldn't miss the bargains and it definitely made me spend more than I needed. I know it's a sensible strategy for many, buy I can't trust myself.
    I also always have the basics in stock at home, a frozen loaf, beans, spread, eggs and toilet rolls. If I have plenty of these 5 items I know I can put meals together and keep my family safe. It stops me getting anxious and rushing out to buy more.
    In addition to these ideas I always shop with my husband in the evening, after we have eaten dinner. He keeps me in check and we can be in and out of Aldi in about 25 minutes.
    Thanks for some great tips, I'll definitely add them in, 😊

  • @belindacopson2390
    @belindacopson2390 Год назад +3

    Great strategies. I shop with a list always, and with a meal plan in mind for all food I buy. Unusually this week I broke my own rules and bought supermarket cake and buns on impulse; I had injured my hand and was unable to do my planned baking this week. Illness or emergencies may sometimes create exceptions but normally it's really helpful to stick to the list. Thankfully I'll be back baking again in a few days.

  • @chasingsimpledreams
    @chasingsimpledreams Год назад

    Just wanted to let you know i recently found your channel (and subscribed), i have been binge watching your videos. Since i started watching your videos, I have been doing much better at the supermarket. Thank you for mentioning triggers that kick in at the store.

  • @9FatraBbits
    @9FatraBbits Год назад +5

    Thank you both.
    Definitely food anxiety comes into play these days. In the years when my kids weee young we had to be very thrifty and now we have skills in how to manage in this food insecurity time.🐇

  • @allycat1906
    @allycat1906 Год назад +2

    Hi Jane, I am guilty of throwing away way too much food due to not eating it before it goes off. I hate the idea of throwing good, hard-earned money away which is essentially what I've been doing! I finally did a stocktake of my freezer, fridge and pantry and I tried my best to make up meals with what I already have on hand. I was shocked to see I could easily make up around 12 meals for 2 people and all I need to buy to make these meals is some sour cream and some broccoli! I am definitely one who buys too much when I see a bargain, just to store it forever. Thank you for all your fantastic tips and ideas. Ally

  • @KarenJamieson-o9p
    @KarenJamieson-o9p Год назад +4

    This episode was one of the most enlightening for me. We have "price matching" here in Canada at select stores which decreases my travel. One treat that I love is to buy seasonal fruit (specifically peaches) for the short season that they're prime. That being said, I think I could change my strategy to not overspend towards stockpiling. Thank you for sharing your strategies.

  • @cherylstonebridge1666
    @cherylstonebridge1666 Год назад

    I am so grateful to see a You Tube Channel that says it's OK to buy only what you need. There are so many channels now that are telling us that, if we haven't stored 100Kg of rice and another 100KG of pasta , along with 200 tins of tomatoes,, dozens of litres of long life milk etc, etc we are going to starve next year. People are going without now, to ensure they have a huge prepper pantry for next year. I see a future with tons of "prepped" food going to landfill.
    Thank you Jane and Mike for being so realistic and reassuring.

    • @FrugalQueeninFrance
      @FrugalQueeninFrance  Год назад +1

      We prep for two people heading to 60 with smaller appetites and we don't want to eat junk

  • @cindysams9832
    @cindysams9832 Год назад

    Great strategies...thank you. Thinking "we have enough" is really going to help me.

  • @chasingsimpledreams
    @chasingsimpledreams Год назад

    my grandmother lived thru theGreat Depression in the US. i remember she had her "reserve" kitchen cabinet and her "regular" cabinet. When i helped her with her list, she would label the lists so she knew what she was buying for each cabinet and would rotate the food. For a long time, i always bought things in twos, i think because of having seen that. I finally realized at one point, it's ok to have just one item of something, especially if it was something i couldn't eat before it spoiled. When i hear you say 2 is 1 and 1 is none, i think of her, and she's been gone now for 21 years so thank you for the memories

    • @FrugalQueeninFrance
      @FrugalQueeninFrance  Год назад +2

      I only buy 2 if it's a long life product or I can freeze it. We learn a lot from our grannies.?

    • @chasingsimpledreams
      @chasingsimpledreams Год назад +2

      @@FrugalQueeninFrance We definitely do. She always said "i'm not a smart woman" because she didn't go past eighth grade, but she was one of the smartest people i knew.

  • @bria2596
    @bria2596 Год назад +5

    Handling what is in the house brings me a sense of calm, too. Thanks for mentioning the value of that "calm" in managing the food budget. I was a person with food insecurity for about three decades, and it is never far from the back of my mind. Being calm while shopping saves me bunches of money and from making buying mistakes.

  • @cherrycain6425
    @cherrycain6425 Год назад

    I keep a running list on a small tablet in my purse. If there is something I think of but don’t need right away I write a heading LATER on the page. I’ll transfer it to the next page when I get home and settled. It really helps me.

  • @evansbowen6897
    @evansbowen6897 Год назад +3

    This year I’ve challenged myself to only buying what is on my list and that has really helped. But these days I see almost no one with a list and never a calculator-where years ago I saw it all the time.

  • @christinerose9648
    @christinerose9648 Год назад +2

    i always said that i would never use self scan in stores to protect jobs but i must say i like that its adding up my trolley as i go round and that you can keep an i that the sel is the same as the price on the scanner(it often isnt).
    do feel quite bad about using it though 😞

  • @charlenebrissette3348
    @charlenebrissette3348 Год назад +2

    The “deals” in my town in Quebec are getting fewer and fewer every week. I put deals in quotations because the so called deals are pathetic. What’s on sale is total junk.

    • @FrugalQueeninFrance
      @FrugalQueeninFrance  Год назад

      Same here

    • @joycef8443
      @joycef8443 Год назад +1

      I think that is the case everywhere. All the cookies and chips, buy 2 get 2 free..WHAT? And the “shopping channels” all that processed junk! Who cares what a can of Spaghetti-o’s sells for..

    • @charlenebrissette3348
      @charlenebrissette3348 Год назад

      @@joycef8443 Exactly.

  • @gladyschandler6724
    @gladyschandler6724 Год назад +2

    I keep a running list on my phone memo. Do pantry & freezer check. Eggs were down to 1.39 a dozen. I alternate what meats I'll cook & buy.

  • @geambro6900
    @geambro6900 Год назад +2

    Very good tips as always ! I'm totally guilty of the buying too much for fear of wanting thing ... I've been working on strategies , the writing directly the price on my list, and adding up as I go along will be very useful I think.

  • @marylebrun9649
    @marylebrun9649 Год назад

    Thank you. Very appropriate, lots of tips and food for thought. Practical and psychological. Good for you, keep up the good work.

  • @glennis3280
    @glennis3280 Год назад

    Many thanks again for more great advice. If only more people listened to this, especially the younger ones, it would change their lives for the better.

  • @marionbates3311
    @marionbates3311 Год назад +2

    I just don’t go into the supermarket! I do my shopping online! I have my list after checking what is on special and it’s so much easier to stick to it with no temptations. The delivery fee is less than a taxi fare for me too.

  • @jerseygirl4736
    @jerseygirl4736 Год назад +4

    Good points, Jane. On some cites, the message is Food shortages - get it now!! One of my teachers many years ago used to say "Failing to plan is planning to fail." Using a calculator as you go is a great idea to avoid sticker shock.

  • @irenedombryant2023
    @irenedombryant2023 Год назад +4

    I laughed Jane, my head is my calculator. I sometimes bring a list, I know how much I am going to spend no matter what. I go out for basics and other bits which are normally a top up, the top is what changes.
    If I see something on offer or at a good price, that becomes what I am topping up on. Have done this since I was in my 20's for about 30+ years now this has worked. Clearance, unless it's something I use and it's going to last, I find it's no point me buying it. Everyone needs to work out what works for them.
    I do remember a few weeks ago everyone I was watching, kept going on about Ketchup, how they couldn't find it in the stores. Was in Lidl they had Ketchup I was like, oh, know one can find this, was about to get one and stopped myself Why? We don't really use it. Just shows how what you hear can also influence what you look to buy without even realising it.

  • @melisia8876
    @melisia8876 Год назад

    Thank you for your ideas! I have been horrible at menu planning but I am determined to get back to planning, freezer banking and of course keeping tabs on the pantry (it's just me now so shopping has changed a lot since his passing). Am I perfect - heck no. But I am doing my best. Forcing myself to budget because in todays world, money just doesn't go as far as it used to and I am hoping to be moving soon (house is on the market and I have my destination in sight, just waiting for a buyer).

  • @stephaniejoy7547
    @stephaniejoy7547 Год назад +9

    I have to say another video that I love and find most useful! I am really frugal with my grocery shopping. My method is to shop and buy based on sales/clearances, buying enough at the lowest price until the next sale cycle comes along. (That being said, I am in a no spend July, except for buying perishables. The joys of being a supply teacher and no summer teaching income.) Setting a limit on the dollars I spend is something I'm going to do better at. The summer is one where we eat from the pantry and freezer. Next month I'm buying summer produce and preserving for the next year. Thanks for showing me where I can improve!

  • @lindad6223
    @lindad6223 Год назад +1

    I'm enjoying the fruits of a non-impulse, "impulse buy" today. Ground beef was 2.50/lb when it's normally more than double that price. Just happened to be the advertised price that day that I needed to pick up something for my aunt. But I still didn't buy more than I could store properly in the deep freeze and use in a timely manner! And certainly not something I'd have bought if I also needed to add a deep freeze to take advantage of it.

  • @bethmay9120
    @bethmay9120 Год назад

    I was so thankful last winter when I was sick with Covid that I had prepared frozen leftover soups and other meals for one that I could just reheat. Its just myself and I have enough on hand always other than fresh veggies and fruit. I'm very guilty of the impulse food purchases and need to do better at shopping on a list only.

  • @christineconnor4413
    @christineconnor4413 Год назад

    Good advice as usual. I spend longer in the checkout queue than buying stuff. Wiz in wiz round and wiz out . ☺️

  • @Meli_Mels
    @Meli_Mels 6 месяцев назад

    Never go grocery shopping when you are hungry! My momma taught me that . Still true. Nothing derails a shopping list like being hungry.

  • @colleenwood8220
    @colleenwood8220 Год назад

    I have the same food anxiety and will buy food on clearance I may not have freezer space for.

  • @bunnobear
    @bunnobear Год назад +2

    Great video, I have food insecurities but not sure where they came from, I need to do some self reflecting :) I am a big sucker for sales so will implement some of your strategies. Thank you Jane and Mike

  • @cathyeller5722
    @cathyeller5722 Год назад +2

    I just went through my ads, made my list. Then stopped looked in the freezer and the pantry, decided we could go a couple of weeks more without grocery shopping. We are lucky that our cucumber's are over producing. I made a big pan of macaroni salad with cucumber's, our pitiful 3 small tomatoes, some frozen peperoni and shredded cheese, with ranch dressing. It's going to last us at least 2 days. Their was also 3 half bags of some sort of stew in the freezer, I can do something with that and noodles. I actually do best sending my husband in with the list, he wont' mess around with my grocery money. You hit on every problem I have when shopping, I see so many good deals that my 30.00 spend turns into a huge amount. I am saving for my next steak dinner, I may leave off the steak and have an appetizer and baked potato instead. Thanks for the video.

    • @FrugalQueeninFrance
      @FrugalQueeninFrance  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback

    • @andersonomo597
      @andersonomo597 Год назад +1

      Lucky you having lots of cucumbers! Have you made smashed cucumber salad? It's really delicious - and bashing the cucumbers is fun too!! Lots of recipes here on YT - Chef John from Food Wishes has a good one.

  • @rachmc34
    @rachmc34 Год назад

    I had to laugh when you mentioned eating what is in the freezer as that is what we had for dinner tonight, some leftover dahl that I had frozen about a month ago. It's great for when you don't feel like cooking

  • @sophiawolthof1238
    @sophiawolthof1238 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍you are a good teacherJane!!!it was very helpfull

  • @suebee1540
    @suebee1540 Год назад +5

    Thank you Jane and Mike. That was really helpful. I stopped falling for the 2 for 1 meats at one grocery store because they jacked up the price per kg so you weren't actually saving anything.

  • @paulinetaylor2812
    @paulinetaylor2812 Год назад +6

    This vlog is absolutely fantastic Jane, your story is you telling my story and yes I still suffer the anxiety but not as bad
    as it used to be but as soon as stock up came around in lockdown I instantly started going round the supermarkets every day
    and panic bought every thing I could get my hands on and I am only just starting to use some of the tin food that my husband stacked in huge plastic storage boxes in the garage, I don,t think this food anxiety will ever really but if we do ever have food
    again I would like to think that I can really won,t go down that road again, I also have three large freezers that are full so now at last
    I am going to sell one of them when it is empty because if I keep it I know now that I will make every excuse to fill it again, hope
    that this message finds you and Mike well and see you next time.

  • @lynnoorman2144
    @lynnoorman2144 Год назад +1

    I agree, the Lidil meat 'offers' are very often not actually a deal - if you buy the meat without the flavouring is much, much cheaper! It is so easy to add your own flavourings! Plus the flavoured meat products such as bbq ribs attract Value Added Tax in the UK whereas plain meat does not. Hope this info helps someone. Thanks for another really useful and thought proving video, Jane

  • @ninajohnson6578
    @ninajohnson6578 Год назад

    So helpful Jane. Fear and other emotions are under appreciated in this area. Food is survival and the high prices have us scared. Thank you.

  • @sharronmahoney3945
    @sharronmahoney3945 Год назад +1

    I write my shopping list in order of the aisles. So l only have to go to the aisles l need. And cuts out wandering in all the aisles.

  • @razsbags
    @razsbags Год назад

    I buy fruit & veg & basics first. Vitamin food. Look for price per gram. Online you can delete items if over budget. I have a fixed price & sometimes only do a big shop twice a year online if sometimes buying at smaller local shops too. Sometimes some items are bought cheaper at places other than supermarkets. Supporting local when possible or growing. I usually shop after having a meal.

  • @primeofmidlife
    @primeofmidlife Год назад

    It seems I am totally useless at stopping the impulse buying lol - My excuse is I have to travel so I am as well getting any offers whilst I am there.

  • @caroleyates7664
    @caroleyates7664 Год назад +1

    When it comes to things on offer I'm life you on most things, buy an extra one or two of something and put them away. The exception is deodorant which is usually $4.50 Aus and they have it on special (offer) for $2.30. I'll buy 10 depending how many are on the shelf. Same as packet soup which my husband likes before dinner. Usually $2.80, when on half price I get about 10 or 12. Yes it's a lot but saves a lot in the long run. Prices are shocking in Australia

  • @marielama8173
    @marielama8173 Год назад

    Thank you, Jane. This was very helpful for me! God bless you!

  • @peterleprevost2154
    @peterleprevost2154 Год назад +3

    my best ‘tip’ would be take only the cash, yes, CASH, you plan to spend. One can be very creative with choices then. Susan

  • @CentsibleLivingWithMoneyMom
    @CentsibleLivingWithMoneyMom Год назад

    I Have gotten so much better about not impulse buying. I love the thumbnail.

  • @happydodson6920
    @happydodson6920 Год назад

    Excellent advice on controlling impulses and focusing on what you really intend to accomplish.

  • @heathertucker7056
    @heathertucker7056 Год назад +3

    Really useful tips Jane! We are all guilty at some stage of overbuying in supermarkets and a list and set budget is the way to go! I love a bargain as well as the next person but you are right about some offers not being as good as they are advertised to be! It’s a minefield but with preplanning and a strict list, we can do it!

  • @laurabeetschen2828
    @laurabeetschen2828 Год назад +1

    Jane, thank you so much. It reminded me that although currently my freezer is very low, I have food in long term storage.

  • @shellywilliams7344
    @shellywilliams7344 Год назад

    Very good video , thank you Jane and Mike. Absolutely spot on with impulse buying and some excellent strategies to beat it , thanks again.

  • @gladyschandler6724
    @gladyschandler6724 Год назад +1

    Yesterday, organic raw cheddar cheese had a $1.00 off - so got 4, this is for my son only. Also, I grabbed more coupons for next time before they run out.

  • @AprendeInglesConStephen
    @AprendeInglesConStephen Год назад +2

    I impulse buy if I see an offer that is too good to refuse. I’m lucky I have money to do that - I live below my means, which allows me to have the capacity to be flexible when needed but I know not everybody is so fortunate. BTW I use the self-scanner (when in Tesco) to keep a running total, although Aldi and Farm Foods, where I also shop, do not have this function. Thanks for the fab video. 😊

  • @maryjobusse8348
    @maryjobusse8348 Год назад +2

    This was a great video! I know I will use a lot of your suggestions . I often watch your videos more than once because they are so helpful. I was laughing out loud at the part about the biscuits/cookies😂. Of course, no one eats just one! Keep up the good work. P.S. I love the picture on the wall behind you!

  • @Alicesgardenau
    @Alicesgardenau Год назад

    Thanks Jane ❤

  • @kenneth7610
    @kenneth7610 Год назад

    Very informative video which really drives the importance of avoiding impulse buying.
    Great video you two!!
    Cheers

  • @sheilahughes3561
    @sheilahughes3561 Год назад +3

    I bought some extras and offers last week only to forget about them!
    They went out of date and they were wasted!
    Was very annoyed with myself!

    • @FrugalQueeninFrance
      @FrugalQueeninFrance  Год назад +1

      It happens when they were not needed and not on the list

    • @sheilahughes3561
      @sheilahughes3561 Год назад

      @@FrugalQueeninFrance I know, it will not be repeated, I shall stick to my list!

  • @pamelawalton1255
    @pamelawalton1255 Год назад

    Glad I watched your video yesterday, visiting Canarfon and went shopping at lunchtime before I'd eaten ,worst possible time to go shopping when you are hungry, I had my list stuck to it for the bits needed, reminded myself that I could make myself a healthly lunch if I delayed immediate gratification.

  • @muttersmenu2422
    @muttersmenu2422 Год назад

    Very good talk. I can just recall the final years of rationing in the UK. Food and money was limited but we enjoyed a varied diet. Lots of fresh produce came from the garden. My mother had a list of recipes that the only required a few and easy to obtain ingredients. She did a bit of a stocktake before going to the local shops. Cakes and snacks food not been invented and to be honest I am glad. I grew up with the mantra food was never to be wasted and it was not- tomorrow’s lunch. Supermarkets carry too much unneeded junk food and before it came onto the shelves we did not starve and I don’t think we will now.🎉😊

  • @conniewinter5154
    @conniewinter5154 Год назад

    Thank you for today’s video it was really helpful. I too have food anxieties and the last three years have really triggered them. Each time I turn on you tube, there are messages of upcoming food shortages and this just sends me into a spiral of anxiety. I am shopping anxious and your right I need to use your excellent strategies to go shopping with a sense of clam and having a clear plan.

  • @sharonliquorish6528
    @sharonliquorish6528 Год назад +1

    I to take a calculator shopping and write down the running total, I'd hate to get to the checkout and not have enough money, even though i stick to the list some price rises can ruin the budget, thanks for a great video.

  • @jeansmith3367
    @jeansmith3367 Год назад

    When I am only shopping for what I need, I really can just go in to the supermarket and buy the items, that feels really good! HOWEVER! I did get so excited when the washing powder (or liquid, in my case) that I stopped buying because it just became ridiculously expensive is on sale at what is now a 'reasonable' price - I had to buy it! Very sad, but I was so happy! I was a soap powder snob, but Aldi's is very good, very reasonable. I mainly don't get distracted anymore

  • @nortfishlsweetnr6026
    @nortfishlsweetnr6026 Год назад

    The one benefit of the recent craziness is ordering food online for pick up. There’s no delivery fee, I don’t have a lot of time for shopping, you know exactly how much the total is as your putting together your purchase so it’s easier to stay on budget (no surprises at the register). I can shop while looking at the pantry or refrigerator & don’t have to remember if I already have something or not & most importantly if you don’t go into the store, you’r less likely to impulse buy. This all works on groceries, other items are easier to impulse buy online.

  • @karenpiete6970
    @karenpiete6970 Год назад +1

    Great reminder not to let money leaks to start without even stopping and thinking about it! I am doing your no spend July 😅and I am also doing a pantry challenge right along with it!

  • @giannettawhitfield9251
    @giannettawhitfield9251 Год назад +2

    Good talk Jane , I found in uk supermarkets are engineered to make you spend particular in store that sell clothes, my husband told me I have this habit of looking at clothes so now with this price rising I just get in and get out , I buy what I need for the week shop

  • @villamathilda6984
    @villamathilda6984 Год назад

    Never shop hungry😊