I saw this article the other day, and found it useful. I hope you do too.
TIP OF THE WEEK:
HOW TO AFFORD ORGANIC FOOD ON A TIGHT BUDGET
With increasing food costs and the worst economy in 40 years, many shoppers are questioning whether they can afford to purchase organic foods.
One of the quickest ways to reduce your organic grocery costs by as much as 15-20% is to buy in bulk. This doesn't only mean being limited to buying food from bulk bins at your natural food store (although that is an equally effective way to reduce packaging and costs on foods like cereals). Many people don't realize that most grocery and natural food stores welcome customers to special order cases of food in bulk.
It's the same premise as buying a 12-pack of soda or juice instead of just buying an individual can. When you think about it, most of the time you grocery shop, you are buying the same foods, so why not make a list of those foods, buy them by the case, save money and reduce your visits to the store? For example, a case of 12 cans of your family's favorite soup typically costs 20% less than what it would cost you to buy those cans individually. Make a list of your favorite foods and go to the information desk next time you are at your grocery store to find out which ones you can buy in bulk.
Learn more organic money saving tips here: http://www.organicconsumers.
If you have any other ideas to contribute to this topic, please comment. I'd like to hear them!
--Randy, The Herbalist
When it comes to saving money on Organic Food, I highly recommend Whole Foods' 365 Organic line. The organic food from that brand often times costs just as little as the non-organic options.
Posted by: Julian | July 23, 2008 at 02:34 PM
That's a great suggestion, Julian. Thank you.
Posted by: Randy | July 28, 2008 at 08:38 AM