Some people scroll social media — I scroll grocery apps. It started as a way to stretch my paycheck, but now I treat price-comparing like a game.
Each week I open Walmart, Target, and a local grocery app. I’ll pick three or four everyday items — milk, eggs, paper towels, and coffee — and check the price per ounce or per roll. I jot them down in a quick note on my phone. Within a few minutes, I know exactly who’s running the best deals.
Once you start noticing patterns, you can time your shopping to catch the sales. For instance, my local store drops prices on chicken every Tuesday, and paper products go down at the start of each month. It’s all about watching trends.
Price comparing isn’t just about saving a few dollars — it’s about feeling in control. When I shop now, I know the numbers before I even walk in. And when you’re running a small business like Grady Brady LLC, every saved dollar matters.
About the Author
Written by Preston Brady — YouTube creator and owner of Grady Brady LLC, maker of the Grady Brady GrubMat™.

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