Stretching Your Budget Series – How to Increase the Buying Power of Your Food Budget
Once you have a budget and you know what you are spending, the next phase is to improve your spending habits. Making your spending more efficient means making your spending in each expense category more efficient, and each expense category has its own techniques of efficiency. By working with each category separately, you can dramatically improve your overall spending efficiency.
Perhaps the largest part of your living expenses category is your food budget, and food spending has its own set of improvements. Since everyone eats, everyone has a food budget. This spending can be improved in several ways, but I want to warn you, there is a certain amount of spending that must occur here. While you can save on your food, you can save even more in other areas. But many people start with saving on the food budget, so let’s cover some of the basics. There are both general and specific techniques of improving your spending on food.
General Techniques
There are four general techniques that can be applied to your food budget and have good results.