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After our house payment, food is our biggest expense. Between groceries and eating out, we spend a lot of money. My husband and I are purposeful about the way we shop, and we often end up at different markets depending on our needs for that week. The result is that our bill is never consistent and we find it difficult to budget each month.
I haven’t explored discount markets because I presumed that they would not have many of the natural, organic foods we purchase. However, I’m always open to saving money so I agreed to check out a chain of markets called the Grocery Outlet. The company, which has been in existence for over 50 years, boasts that it’s customers regularly save 40-50%.
So how do they achieve consistently low prices? I spoke with the manager of the Fountain Valley store, who told me that the the store purchases directly from manufacturers. The products are a combination of closeouts and surplus inventory. Because the company has been around for many years, there is a trust between Grocery Outlet and the manufacturers it works with.
Over ninety percent of the foods and products I purchase are considered natural and/or organic. It was nice to see a dedicated natural/organic section and similar products placed throughout the store. The foods are not expired and the produce looked to be fresh. The store was very clean and organized, which was refreshing. I have often found that discount stores are messy. The aisles are labeled well and the foods were generally located where they would be in a conventional grocery store (i.e. dairy, milk, meat in the back, frozen foods in the middle). I actually found there cosmetic section to be quite generous.
There are some things to consider when shopping at Grocery Outlet. Unless you find a coupon on one of the store ads or your receipt, manufacturers coupons are not accepted. But the prices are so low that you’ll still feel like you’ve saved money. In fact, the receipt will tell you how much you saved by shopping at Grocery Outlet (I saved $20.10).
It should also be noted that you likely won’t find the same items from week to week, since the inventory is constantly changing. Because I have a shopping list of items I need on a weekly basis, a son with food allergies and a daughter who only consumes organic baby food, it would be difficult for me to do all of my shopping at Grocery Outlet. The nearest Grocery Outlet is 30 minutes from my house, which means that my trips out there would be more occasional than regular, provided I was in the area. However, I definitely think the amount of money you’ll save is worth it if you have a store that’s convenient to you and you’re not brand loyal.
Grocery Outlet offers some helpful tips that I think you may benefit from:
- Stop by often.
Our inventory changes constantly. Find out when your store receives product and plan a trip on those days. - When you find something you like, stock up.
Many of our bargains are a one-time deal. - Sign up for email notifications (plus Facebook and Twitter).
Sometimes we have special deals or in-store sales events, when the savings get really crazy. We always notify our email and social networking friends first when we do this. You can sign up on our homepage. - Look for what you’re not looking for.
Using a list is helpful for staying on budget, but many expert shoppers tell us they get some of their best deals by staying flexible and ready to act when they see a great bargain
Since we’re still in the Back To School season, Grocery Outlet offers some frugal tips on packing lunches for your children.
Plan ahead. Shop from a list so you’re less inclined to impulse spend on packaged junk food. Shop your cupboards and leftovers first to avoid duplicate purchases and be ready to change menu plans according to sales items.
Involve the kids. They’re more likely to eat a lunch they helped prepare. Create a weekly lunch menu and let them circle their choices. Place healthy menu items (i.e. orange slices, carrot sticks, string cheese, etc.) in the refrigerator produce drawer and let kids choose two or three the night before.
Single servings are expensive and waste packaging. Buy items such as yogurt and soup in large containers.
Avoid sandwich burn-out. Swap the bread for a tortilla/wrap to make a fun-to-eat pinwheel. Let kids make cracker sandwiches with pre-cut meat and cheese. A hearty cereal packed in a plastic container with milk from a thermos will be a welcome change. And leftover pizza doesn’t require a microwave.
Try “extreme value” food outlets – such as Grocery Outlet. These outlets purchase overstocks and closeouts directly from manufacturers resulting in prices up to 70% cheaper than conventional retailers.
Make it fun. Use cookie cutters (animal, holiday, etc.) for fun-to-eat sandwiches. Stickers always brighten up a plastic bag. You can even write a love note on the banana peel.
For store locations, just visit their main website!
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This is an interesting read. Like you, my Grocery Outlet is 30 minutes from my house, so I don’t go there weekly. In fact, I’ve only been one time. I’m not sure I felt as positively as you do about my experience. The store was clean and the staff was nice. However, ours didn’t offer much in the way of organic or natural foods. I think it’d be hard to shop from a list there. When I went, I just explored and found some unusual items that I haven’t seen in the big box grocery stores. On my blog, sunnistark.com, I compared our two main grocery stores (Safeway and Fred Meyer) to determine which one is cheaper over all. Next on my list is Costco. Then Food 4 Less and now, thanks to your post, Grocery Outlet. I’m going to check them out again with your notes in mind. Thank you.
I learned that Jonathan and Jennifer Lawton are the owners of the Grocery Outlet in Oroville!
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I learned they have some good deals.
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i have never been there, but i learned they have a 5lb bag of granny smith apples for 2.99 this week
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Some of my best savings have been the canned vegetables, mainly peas and asparagus.
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From their site I learned that they “…offer brand name products at 40% to 60% below traditional retailers.”
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They always circle your savings. The amount saved is the difference between the Grocery Outlet price and the regular price at a conventional supermarket! Thanks for the chance.
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I bought large cantaloupes for 0.73 each, and normally we have to pay 49 cents (or more) a pound. We must have eaten a dozen cantaloupes in one week. I also find (regularly) high-end hot dog buns for 0.99. Luckily we live pretty close to a Grocery Outlet.
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I learned that each of its stores is independently own by locally-based families. That the reason why I shop there has a more personal feel to the experience.
I found my girls’ favorite cereal and bought a bunch
I learned that Grocery Outlet has been around since 1946.
I learned that in 2001 Grocery Outlet acquired the remaining liquidated inventories of Webvan and wine.com.
save your coupons for this store!
I always save a ton there, the best deal was on diapers a while back for 2.99 a pack!
I once got a case of 24 small bottles of pineapple juice for under $5.00 at the Grocery Outlet. I don’t shop there often, but go there for frozen foods which are substantially more affordable than the other store I shop at.
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I learned that you can save 40 – 60% compared to traditional retailers
I have saved so much at the local Grocery Outlet store. It is a great place to buy candy for the holidays. 🙂 Thank you.
I learned that there is a Grocery Outlet just 10 miles from us! Yay! Thank you for the lovely giveaway.
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My best deal at GO was last year, the had shrimp cockatil bowls with two weeks until expiration and they were only $1.89 each. Bought like 12 and froze them!
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I’ve never been, but I learned that they still offer name brand products.
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Last year I got three cases of Roasted Organic Green Tea imported from Japan. I paid $33 for three cases and saved $330 on the deal. Now that’s a deal, and I have loved every single bottle.
Thanks for the giveaway…I just learned that there is a Grocery Outlet location in nearby Glendale AZ.
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My best savings at Grocery Outlet always involves cheese! They have great selection and great prices!