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What is The Grocery Budget?

 

After exhaustive searches, on the internet, I have failed to find anything like the 520 item Grocery Budget.

 

The Grocery Budget has the capacity to store up to 520 grocery and pharmaceutical items and has been designed in Microsoft Excel 2003 so it truly is a very easy to use "Click on and Play" application.  Most importantly, you don't have to share your private information with potential cyber criminals over the internet.

 

The Grocery Budget consists of the following easy to navigate worksheets:

 

- Order List;

- Grocery Pages;

- Shopping List;

- 52 Week Budget Diary; and now

- Mobile Phone Supermarket Shopping List

 

The Grocery Budget is so comprehensive and powerful it will even show you what the unit pricing of items are:

  • Per 100 mills;

  • Per 100 grams;

  • Per 1 Litre;

  • Per 1 Kilogram

You can even enter special advertised prices into your Grocery Budget and it will automatically calculate the new totals and identify those products as being on special.

 

The Grocery Budget is so powerful and unique because it operates the same way a business would order and manage its inventory.  Despite all this the Grocery Budget (with User Manual) is still only $15.00

 

To purchase your very own personalised 520 item Grocery Budget, please click here

 

 

What's the FREE Grocery Bill Busting

e-Workbook?

 

I wrote the Grocery Bill Busting e-Workbook to encourage all readers to work within a structured and disciplined framework while planning and buying our groceries. 

Providing you work within that framework, I can guarantee you will be on the path to saving time and money on our grocery shopping.  Furthermore, if you experiment with my realistic and achievable tips and tricks to saving time and money on your grocery shopping, you will definitely save even more money.

To review my A4 size jam packed 56 page Grocery Bill Busting e-Workbook, please click on the book

I can help you save upwards of $2,000 a year on your grocery expenses.  All you need to do is use the 520 item Grocery Budget and follow the teachings in my new Grocery Bill Busting E-Workbook.

However, the supermarket executives are not going to be happy; reason being, I'm going to teach you the tricks supermarkets use to milk as much money out of you as possible.  I'm also going to teach you how to turn those tricks back onto the supermarkets to save money on your grocery expenses.

For example, supermarkets don't want you to know that they mark prices up for approximately one week to mark them back down to their original price, only to boast those items are on specials - extremely deceitful practice.  They also don't want you to negotiate a price reduction when items are not in perfect condition or quality.  I'll teach you how to identify some of these practices and what to do to save money on your grocery expenses.

 

The Grocery Budget Slashed our Grocery Expenses

In the early 2000's, my family suffered enormous financial hardship which saw our combined annual income drop 50 percent.  Unlike our income, the expenses didn't drop; so we had to quickly modify our spending habits in order to save our mortgage. 

I'll be the first person to put up my hand and say we weren't the most disciplined budgeters in the world, but then again, I'm sure I'm not the Lone Ranger in regard to this confession.  But what I'd like you to do is read my story and if you can relate to it, then you definitely need to learn more about this website.

Our finances were so tight we were literally doing sums in our head as we reached out to put an item into our trolley; despite this, we would still have to ask the checkout assistant to deduct certain items from the total amount because we didn't have enough money to pay for all the groceries.

The humiliation of watching other customers and supermarket staff stare at me and grumble as I tried to quickly work out (at the checkout) which grocery items we could do without for another week was completely debilitating and demoralising. Probably more so for me than my wife because I am such a proud person. 

Indeed, on several occasions, the humiliation was so great I simply wanted to leave the groceries piled up at the checkout and just run!  But I knew I couldn't, because I still had two young children who depended on me to care for them as a loving father should.

One day, I decided to put the control of grocery shopping back into my own hands.....and we haven't looked back once!  My recipe for success was simple:

  1. Plan a weekly menu

  2. Create an accurate and neat shopping list

  3. Decide what your grocery budget will be before leaving home and commit to spending less or at the very least, the same amount

  4. Work out what groceries you'll buy before leaving home

  5. As much as possible, buy bulk sizes so you don't need to do a full shop every week

  6. Build an inventory of all the items you occasionally and regularly buy, including their prices and from which supermarkets

  7. Don't impulse buy

  8. Compare items based on price, size and nutritional value.  Then buy the cheapest

  9. Don't shop at supermarkets based on loyalty, but rather value

  10. If you come across an item with a damaged outer package but the item is still sealed and undamaged, ask for a discount on that item

  11. Research supermarket websites and catalogues for discounts; and most importantly

  12. Work within a structured and disciplined grocery budgeting framework

I admit, this all sounds daunting and time consuming, but the good news is, I've already created a proven Grocery Budget wheel and written an easy to follow structured and disciplined grocery saving E-workbook that do work. 

After all, if the disciplined structure helped my family (notorious household budgeters), then I'm confident it will also help your family.  In fact, I'm confident you'll save upwards of $2,000 on your grocery expenses in your first 12 months, providing you're willing to invest in the program.

So what is the investment, I hear you ask?  You will need to do the following:

  1. Invest up to one hour of your time during the first four weeks to create your own inventory list

  2. Read your FREE Grocery Bill Busting E-workbook, complete the exercises and follow the grocery saving tricks and tips religiously; and

  3. Use the 520 item Grocery Budget to manage your grocery expenses

How much will the investment cost?

 

$15.00 (inclusive of GST)

What Do I Get for that Investment?

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Personalised 520 Item Grocery Budget (complete with user manual)

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24 hour customer service email help line (a reduced hours phone service is also provided, providing you live in Australia); and

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A 100% money back refund if you have not reduced your grocery expenses during the first four weeks using our Grocery Bill Busting Investment

To purchase your very own personalised 520 item Grocery Budget Today, please click here

A lot of websites quote testimonials of customers who have allegedly used and like the website's products and/or services; but I'd like to do something different.  I'd like to quote influential people who don't have a vested interest in the Grocery Budget's success.

Because these are controversial quotes from influential people, I can't disclose their names or the companies they work for.  But this is what they've said about the Grocery Budget:

"My concern is if our customers were to use your Grocery Budget, they would become too price savvy.  They would also be less loyal as they'd want to shop around for more specials and they'd be less likely to impulse buy.  All this could result in a loss of revenue for our supermarket."

National Merchandising Manager for a leading Australian supermarket - 2008

 

 

"If the Grocery Budget can do all that you've described it can, then we can't endorse it or even get involved with it as it will only undermine what we're trying to achieve with the Grocery Watch Website.  As it is, the project already has enough challenges, so it's important we make it succeed."

Shift Supervisor of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) - 2008

 

 

"What an amazing creation! We receive government funding to educate struggling families on how to better manage their household finances, yet we don't use anything as powerful or user friendly as your Grocery Budget.  Would you consider donating your Grocery Budget to our organisation and your time to educate our trained Financial Educators? (my response was no)"

Chief Financial Officer for a leading Australian Charity - 2008

 

 

"This is truly one of the greatest initiatives I've seen in 20 years to try to break the inter-generational dependency on welfare.  I fear it's too innovative for the State Government to embrace."

A Head Teacher's response to my combined home and school pilot program for secondary students from disadvantaged families - 2009

 

 

"We already use real life budgeting applications in our secondary schools to educate secondary students on becoming good household money managers when they leave school."

A response from a letter I wrote to an Education Minister of the former NSW Labor Government in regard to introducing a combined home and school pilot program for secondary students from disadvantaged families - 2009

 

 
Schools

If you're a school representative and you'd like to learn more about how the

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520 item Grocery Budget

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Grocery Bill Busters E-Workbook; and

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Grocery Budget User Manual

can prepare your students for life after school.  Or you'd like to learn more about the combined School and Home Program for disadvantaged students and their families, please click on

Schools.

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