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1. Plan your meals.
Planning your meals in advance may seem like an effort, but once you start practising it, there's no looking back. By doing so, you'll notice a dramatic shift in your urge to order food from outside. When you're mentally aware of what your next meal is going to be, you naturally don't feel the urge to make impulsive purchases.
2. Stick to your grocery list.
Grocery store aisles are filled with all sorts of tempting foods that make us want to put them in our carts right away. But if you wish to save up, you'll have to turn a blind eye to them and stick to your grocery list. This way, you won't end up buying unhealthy foods and will also save a lot of money.
3. Buy Whole Foods.
Whole foods are higher in nutrients as compared to processed foods. Instead of reaching for that pack of chips or biscuits, opt for fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains such as ragi, brown rice, etc. Eating whole foods keeps you feeling full and is also much cheaper than other fancy health foods.
4. Buy In Bulk.
Buying food in bulk is another great way to save money. Certain foods, such as legumes, grains, and nuts, have a long shelf life. It's a smart choice to buy them in bulk, as you won't ever run out of them. When you know that your stock is full, you won't feel the urge to keep ordering food from outside.
5. Cook At Home.
Cooking has a love-hate relationship with people. Some find it therapeutic; others fret at the idea of doing so. Well, if you fall into the latter category, it's time you hone some basic cooking skills.
Do Not Waste Leftovers.
We've all been there, ending up with leftovers from last night's dinner. Instead of letting them go to waste, you must reuse them. Nowadays, there are so many interesting ideas on the internet for using leftovers. Utilise them to create unique dishes and avoid ordering in and contributing to more leftovers.
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