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Home » Money Saving Tips » Being a Smart Consumer » When is the Best Time to Buy?

When is the Best Time to Buy?

March 2, 2012 by hewella1 Leave a Comment

When you are bargain hunting, timing is everything. You have to know when you will be able to get the best deal or the rock bottom price. This way you will be able to stock up when things are at their cheapest. This will save you a ton of money in the long run. I have put together a list of when things are at their lowest price. This is divided up by months. This will be the first list and only contains grocery items. I will be making a list in the future that will contain other items such as linens, clothes, electronics, etc. Hopefully this will help you plan out your shopping trips a little better.

January:

Oatmeal, hot chocolate, tea, cabbage, grapefruit, broccoli, oranges, tangerines, turnips, lemons, soups, diet foods ( most people are starting new years resolutions), yogurt, granola bars, candy ( after Christmas clearance), soda, pizza, chips (Super Bowl parties)

February: 

Candy ( after Valentine’s clearance), cauliflower, grapefruit, kale, oranges, steak, seafood

March:

Frozen foods ( National frozen foods month), pizzas, artichokes, lettuce, brussel sprouts, mushrooms, pineapples, toilet paper, paper towels, cleaning supplies, carrots, onions

April:

Spring peas, pineapples, lettuce, radishes, asparagus, ham, candy ( Easter clearance), cheese, frozen pies, pie crusts

May:

Okra, mangos, zucchini, strawberries, apricots, condiments, salad dressing, chips, ice cream, hot dogs

June:

Blueberries, cherries, cantaloupes, corn, kiwi, watermelon, ice cream, popsicles, soda

July:

Blackberries, green beans, peaches, peppers, plums, raspberries, strawberries, squash, tomatoes, watermelon, hot dogs, ground beef, condiments, chips ( 4th of July parties) ice cream

August:

Apples, figs, eggplant, peppers, squash, cereal, peanut butter, jelly (back to school time), cookies, lunch meat, yogurt, cheese, snacks

September:

Beets, okra, persimmons, grapes, pomegranates, spinach, sweet potatoes, soups, soda, cereal, drink boxes, hot dogs, ground beef

October:

Pumpkin, spinach, sweet potatoes, grapes, dried fruits, canned fruits and vegetables, soups, mushrooms, dates

November:

Turkey, pears, cranberries, turnips, candy ( Halloween clearance), cheese, butter, pie crusts, dinner rolls, spices, nuts, marshmellows

December:

Ham, turkey, soda, baking supplies, pie filling, dinner rolls, broccoli, cabbage, grapefruit, sweet potatoes

 

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