: Frozen vegetables and berries are often cheaper than fresh produce and eliminate waste from spoilage.

Buying food in bulk can save you anywhere from compared to packaged goods, especially for grains and dried fruits. The key to making it "cheap" is focusing on unit prices rather than total costs and ensuring you only buy what you will realistically consume before it spoils. 1. Top Food Items to Buy in Bulk

: Flour , sugar , and baking soda offer steep drops in per-unit price when bought in large quantities.

: Bulk spices often provide the highest savings—sometimes up to 80% —because you avoid paying for expensive individual glass jars.

: Items like Rice , Quinoa , and Oats can last years if stored properly. Dried beans and lentils are also significantly cheaper than their canned versions.

Focus on non-perishable staples and items with long shelf lives to maximize savings:

: Meat and poultry can be bought in large packs or even "shares" (like a half-cow) for a reduced price-per-pound, then divided and frozen. 2. Where to Shop for the Best Deals

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