For most families, food and grocery expenses are the second biggest line item in their budgets after rent or mortgage payments. While the budget bite from grocery shopping can be depressing at times, the good news is that there is a lot of room for creativity and savings for disciplined shoppers. One of the greatest advances in budget-conscious shopping is finding its way into America’s kitchens with great results: shopping for groceries online can rescue an out-of-control food budget.

It is well known that the internet provides opportunities abound to comparison shop for necessities like clothes and insurance; using the internet to find grocery bargains is a logical next step. Most grocery store chains offer online shopping options with free in-store pickup; a few even offer home delivery for a small fee. Wal-Mart and Amazon.com offer free home delivery, and allow you to combine grocery purchases with other items from the store. The end result is a great addition to any debt relief program- saving money by buying groceries online.
Shopping opportunitiesShopping online for food makes sense for many reasons, especially for families trying to stick with Christian debt management principles. When you buy groceries online, you eliminate pricey impulse purchases. You buy only items from your list. This saves money and helps you stick to healthy choices. Eating healthy on a budget is easier using online shopping tools. Many grocery stores offer meal planning and recipe tools right on the site: You choose your menu for the week and the corresponding grocery items are automatically loaded into your shopping cart.

Most grocery websites list their weekly specials so you can buy from the store with the best prices for the groceries you need that week. Some even feature economical recipes using sale items to help you maximize grocery savings.

Shopping online allows you to compare grocery prices on the things you buy regularly so you can always get the best available price without driving to several stores. Big retailers like Wal-Mart and Amazon give you access to economical brands and product sizes that might not be available to you at your local stores.

Ordering groceries online takes the guesswork and surprise out of your food bill. You can see what your choices are costing before you purchase them, giving you an opportunity to make changes to keep costs in line with your budget.

To start harnessing the Internet for grocery savings, begin with your local grocery chains’ websites to see what’s available. Browse the grocery offerings at Walmart.com and Amazon.com to compare prices. Other sites like ShopFoodex and NetGrocer have frequent specials offering favorite foods at steep discounts and usually offer a credit toward your first order. It may take a few weeks to get used to buying groceries this way, but you will find, with practice, that online grocery shopping can be your budget’s best friend.

About Josh

Josh Richner is the founder of FaithWorks Financial and regular contributor to the FaithWorks Blog. Josh is a Christian, a husband and a father with an unremitting passion for personal and professional growth.

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