Monday, September 17, 2012

8 Easy Ways to Slash Your Food Bills by $2,000 or More

When you buy a tub of popcorn at your local movie theater, you know that you're overpaying for the treat -- significantly. In fact, a lawsuit was recently filed against a theater chain, accusing it of overcharging.

Odds are, though, that you overpay for food much more often than you realize. According to Ziplist.com, a grocery-list-making service and app, Americans pay thousands of dollars a year more than they need to.

Here's Ziplist.com's list of overpriced foods. As you go through the list take a moment to calculate how much you spend -- and might save -- on these items. Each of us has a different food-and-drink-buying profile, after all.

Slash Your Annual Food Bill by $2,000 or More

  • 1. Costly Perks
  • 2. Hydration Drain
  • 3. Timing Is Everything
  • 4. Apples and Potatoes
  • 5. Easy Equals Expensive
  • 6. Forgo the Brand Names
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  • 7. High-priced frozen fare
  • 8. You Will Win When You Play
  • How do you save on food?
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