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These are the cheapest days to go grocery shopping

If you're grocery shopping over the weekend, you're doing it all wrong

These are the cheapest days to go grocery shopping

If you're grocery shopping over the weekend, you're doing it all wrong

grocery shopping can be expensive and dangerous if you walk into a supermarket while hungry. But according to delish dot com, there are certain days where you can save some dollars when going grocery shopping. New research from my body to an app that partners up with retailers to give cash back deals reveals that if you're doing your shopping on the weekends, like most people, you're doing it all wrong. This is the priciest time Tuesdays is the best day to shop for wine. You can expect to pay 4% less on this day for your vino bread and beer are both cheaper on Wednesdays, bread is 2% cheaper and beer 1% cheaper on hump day. Fresh produce and ice cream can be one cheaper on Fridays and sweet and savoury snacks are one cheaper on Thursdays, you won't be saving big bucks, but maybe you can reward yourself one night with takeout. Mhm.
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These are the cheapest days to go grocery shopping

If you're grocery shopping over the weekend, you're doing it all wrong

Food shopping can be a huge headache — especially when it comes time to check out. Though it's not nearly as bad as the check you get while wining and dining at a restaurant, supermarket bills can be expensive. Like most busy people, weekend days are the most popular to tackle the daunting task of food shopping. But according to new research from Ibotta, an app that partners up with retailers to give cash back deals, you're doing it all wrong. Across the country, the weekend is the priciest time to make your way through your grocery list.But don't fret: Ibotta also recommended the best days to shop 'til you drop. If you're stocking up on wine consider grabbing your bottles on Tuesdays. You could stand to pay 4 percent less. Wednesdays are ideal for buying bread, it's 2 percent cheaper on hump day, and beer, which is about 1 percent less expensive. If you're a snack lover, head to the store on Thursdays to get a little less than 1 percent off many sweet and savory items. On Fridays, you can get produce and ice cream around 1 percent cheaper.Though you won't see massive discounts on the spot at check out, if you buy wine and ice cream often enough, expect to see some serious savings add up over time.

Food shopping can be a huge headache — especially when it comes time to check out. Though it's not nearly as bad as the check you get while wining and dining at a restaurant, supermarket bills can be expensive.

Like most busy people, weekend days are the most popular to tackle the daunting task of food shopping. But according to new research from Ibotta, an app that partners up with retailers to give cash back deals, you're doing it all wrong. Across the country, the weekend is the priciest time to make your way through your grocery list.

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But don't fret: Ibotta also recommended the best days to shop 'til you drop.

If you're stocking up on wine consider grabbing your bottles on Tuesdays. You could stand to pay 4 percent less.

Wednesdays are ideal for buying bread, it's 2 percent cheaper on hump day, and beer, which is about 1 percent less expensive.

If you're a snack lover, head to the store on Thursdays to get a little less than 1 percent off many sweet and savory items.

On Fridays, you can get produce and ice cream around 1 percent cheaper.

Though you won't see massive discounts on the spot at check out, if you buy wine and ice cream often enough, expect to see some serious savings add up over time.