Tuesday, February 28, 2023

๐Ÿ’ฒ Just one reason why grocery totals are going up.

Hi reader,

I want to share a quote that I read in a news article the other day that I think 100% applies to you and me.

"Grocery industry officials warn that shoppers may not find everything they need… Shopping should also expect a higher total when they get to the register as retailers pass down cost increases in transportation, labor, and commodities."

What does that mean for us?

Higher food costs.

Before you throw your hands up in the air in frustration, let me share this with you too:

There is hope!

I've been teaching timeless principles that apply no matter where you live, no matter how big your family is, no matter what foods you eat, no matter how small your budget is in my course Grocery Budget Bootcamp for a LONG time now, and there is ONE big reason reason why my students see success over and over again:

 

  1. THEY WORK!


It's not magic - it takes hard work to decide what's important to you, to understand the right way to meal plan, and to implement specific shopping strategies every time you shop (in store or online).

But if you put in the work, I promise you will save money!

I teach Grocery Budget Bootcamp only twice a year, and I promise you'll be the first to know when registration is open.

Until then, follow these 5 Fail-proof Ways to Reduce Your Grocery Spending and start seeing those grocery totals go down!


ALL my best ♥,


PS - Students have collectively saved over $7.5 million dollars because of my course. They've paid off houses, paid off cars, paid off loans, paid for vacations in cash… you can join them in the savings too!

I'll let you know as soon as enrollment for Grocery Budget Bootcamp is open!

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