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10 Grocery Items I Always Stock Up On Ahead of Price Hikes

When budgeting, my grocery list is one area I pay close attention to. I’ve found that there are certain items I can stockpile when they’re on sale to save money in the long run. While this list might not be for everyone, these are the 10 grocery items I always stock up on ahead of price hikes.

1. Canned Goods

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Canned goods are a staple in my pantry. They have a long shelf life, meaning I can buy them in bulk without worrying about waste. Beans, vegetables, fruits, and soups are all great options. They provide the opportunity to throw together a quick, healthy meal when I’m running low on fresh produce or out of time.

2. Frozen Vegetables

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Frozen vegetables are a lifesaver for those busy weeknight dinners. They’re quick to prepare and often cheaper than fresh vegetables. Plus, they don’t spoil, so I can take advantage of sales and stock up.

3. Pasta

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Pasta is another item I always have in my pantry. It’s versatile, filling, and lasts for a long time. When pasta is on sale, I grab a few extra boxes.

4. Rice

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Another versatile, long-lasting staple is rice. Whether it’s brown, white, or wild, rice is a great base for many meals. It’s also inexpensive, especially when bought in bulk.

5. Coffee

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As a caffeine lover, I can’t imagine starting my day without a cup of coffee. Coffee can be quite expensive, so I make sure to stock up when I see a good deal.

6. Meat

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When meat goes on sale, it’s a great time to fill up your freezer. I like to portion out the meat into meal-sized servings before freezing. This way, I can just grab what I need for dinner without defrosting more than necessary.

7. Spices

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Spices can transform even the most basic ingredients into a flavorful meal. They can be pricey, but they last a long time. When I see my favorite spices on sale, I make sure to stock up.

8. Olive Oil

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Olive oil is a staple in my kitchen. I use it for cooking, salad dressings, and more. It can be quite expensive, so when I see it on sale, I buy an extra bottle or two.

9. Oats

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Oats are perfect for a quick, healthy breakfast. They’re also great for baking. When oats go on sale, I buy a few extra containers.

10. Peanut Butter

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Finally, I can’t forget about peanut butter. It’s a versatile ingredient that’s great for sandwiches, baking, and even savory dishes. Plus, it has a long shelf life. When peanut butter is on sale, I grab a few extra jars.

Remember, the goal is to save money without wasting food. Always consider your family’s eating habits and preferences when deciding what to stock up on. Happy shopping!