Edmonton Grocery Savings Guide
π Your Groceries Are Costing You $200/Month More Than They ShouldI'll be honest β I used to think I was a decent grocery shopper. Then I spent weeks digging into how the savviest Edmontonians actually shop, and I realized I was leaving serious money on the table.So I put everything into one guide: "Save $200/Month on Groceries β The Edmonton Insider's Guide."This isn't generic "buy less avocado toast" advice. It's Edmonton-specific β which stores to price match at (and the exact words to say at checkout), which day each chain marks down their meat and bakery, how to turn PC Optimum from a "meh" rewards card into $200-400/year in free groceries, and a full week of dinners for under $50.Here's a taste of what's inside: β The price match cheat sheet (which Edmonton stores do it, which don't, and how to do it in 60 seconds without feeling awkward) β A store-by-store breakdown β where to buy meat, produce, dairy, and pantry staples for the lowest price in Edmonton β The exact days and times Edmonton stores mark down meat and bakery items (this alone saves $20-40/month) β 10 items you should NEVER pay full price for β and the sale cycle so you know when to stockpile β The PC Optimum stacking strategy that turns your weekly shop into free groceries β A $50 emergency meal plan β 7 dinners for a family when the fridge is empty and takeout is tempting β Every app, Facebook group, and secret resource Edmonton locals use to eat well for less The guide is $5. That's less than a single coffee. Most people make it back on their very first grocery trip.
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