- Joined
- Sep 7, 2016
At the local supermarket they have specials like "2 for €4" but it is still more expensive than buying two at the regular price of another store. It's not cheaper just because it is on sale.Keeping an eye out for clearance and mark-downs at stores is rewarding, but you always have to keep in mind how much things usually sell for.
Once you're looking for those red/orange/yellow stickers, you fixate on it like your monkey ancestors would fixate on known-edible berries, and it gets easier to spot them. However, now your instincts are telling you "buy," but it might not actually be cheaper than the generic, or even the regular price at a different store.
Also please learn what price per kilogram/lbs actually means. People buy a net/container of veggies for 3 money because it seems cheaper than the loose ones that cost €15 per kilo yet the net/container works out to €20 per kilo and you can't even pick and reject the ones you actually want.