Tips To Save As Cost Of Groceries Rise

Food makers say prices are up and supermarkets are stockpiling to get ahead of what could be the biggest price increases in recent memory. NBC News’ Kristen Dahlgren shares expert tips on what you can do to save money.» Subscribe to NBC News: http://nbcnews.to/SubscribeToNBC
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Tips To Save As Cost Of Groceries Rise

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22 thoughts on “Tips To Save As Cost Of Groceries Rise

  1. There is a big difference between hoarding and stocking a pantry. I wish these news outlets would stop lumping the idiots who ran out to buy pallets of toilet paper with those who generally buy ahead to keep a steady stock of the things they use regularly.

  2. Well what do you know without raising the minimum wage or corporate tax rates prices went up. It is like prices would go up no matter what.

  3. Everything to the Democrat party is a myth but remember Americans that 16 cents you saved from last years BBQ well its already out of your pocket but its half now 8 cents

  4. You favourite politicians ALL allow this price gouging to go on… And let all these companies make these 3rd grader excuses as to why they are actually price gouging… If YOU haven't realized by now that there's a Sinister Agenda to curve the human herd I don't know what to tell …

  5. That Omega Variant is gone be a BEAST … That's if we ain't in Great Depression 2.0 or Ww3 by then….They really really wanna get that hi tech fluid into everybod

  6. Retailers have always been able to sell cheaper like Thrive Market, but refuses to lower the coat, if I buy in sprouts 2 miles away from ralphs i can get fruits and vegetables way cheaper and If I'm able to drive to the mexican markets I can even buy cheaper than sprouts, same type of groceries, we pay in U.S way to much for the weight of the name and the zipcode, very fraudulent system, dishonest

  7. Look at NBC's food list. Most American wheat is contaminated with glyphosate, so stay away from bread and cookies (which also contain the number one poison, processed sugar or its analogue, high fructose corn syrup). Nitrite-cured bacon is beyond bad. When bacon is fried, it creates nitrosamines in the bacon that are strong carcinogens. Non-organic strawberries are always included in "dirty dozen" lists since strawberries have so much pesticide sprayed on them. Any strawberries from Mexico, even organic, are suspect. Growers down south of the border use human waste as fertilizer. If you want to stockpile, buy on sale organic canned soups like Amy's, which is shelf stable for at least three years stored in a cool area. Frozen fruits and vegetables bought for storage from a big food retailer like Costco are more reliable, IMHO, since manufacturers do not want to antagonize a major customer by selling them crap goods.

  8. I love how when corporations/governments prep it's called Stockpiling but when consumers stockpile it's twisted and termed hoarding. What a load of propaganda.

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