It can be difficult to stay on budget when grocery shopping. That’s why we have compiled some tips to help you save money when shopping at Seasons Food Mart below. Find their best offers of the week by clicking on the image below! The easiest way to keep track of their best deals is to browse their weekly flyer. Below, we have included the Seasons flyer (click on the image) and outlined a few simple saving tips to help you stay on a budget the next time you go shopping.
This Week’s Seasons Flyer
Click to view this week’s Seasons flyer
Tips to Save Money at Seasons
1. Check their Flyer Every Week
Most stores release their new weekly flyer every Thursday. In fact, using reebee, you can often view their deals on Wednesday in the “Upcoming” section to help you plan your shopping trip.
A convenient way to save money on groceries is to check weekly offers before going to the store. By browsing items on sale, you can plan your meals for the week ahead. You may even choose to stock up on certain low price items that you frequently use and have a longer shelf life. Make sure the next time you go to Seasons Food Mart, you take advantage of their best deals!
2. Get Cooking at Home
Wholesome ingredients for home-cooked recipes will end up costing you less than pre-made meals or convenience foods. It is also more nutritious if you cook using fresh ingredients. Another added benefit to home-cooked meals is you can get creative with leftovers to reduce your household’s food waste. Click here for ideas to get you started!
3. Buy Seasonal Produce
Fruits and vegetables that are in season are often supplied by local farmers at the time they were harvested, making them more accessible and less expensive – but always check the label to see where the product is from. Seasonal produce is not only fresher, tastier and more nutritious but also cheaper! Shopping for in-season produce can help you eat more locally, maintain a healthy diet and stay on budget. In order to have local produce (such as berries) on hand all year round, you can buy in bulk during the summer months and freeze quantities over the winter.
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