I'm fortunate in the fact that my lovely wife is both thrifty and crazy about the coupons. She watches knows the price of just about everything at the 5 closest super markets, watches the weekly sales, clips the manufacturer coupons, etc.
When things goes on sale, she buys it all. As a result we've got chicken, steak, pork, ground beef, shrimp, etc in the freezer, enough to last more than a month. I take her out every sunday when the new coupons come into effect, and she knows exactly where to go and what she's buying. If it's not on the list, it's not in the cart.
Just from noticing casually as I push the cart following her, I see steak at $5/lb, boneless chicken at $.98/lb, shrimp at $7-8/lb. It is the buy one get one deals, and "buy any 5 for $20" deals that keep the prices reasonable.
Today's markets definitely aren't for the casual shopper if you want to save money. you have to know what you're doing and where you're going and what's on sale and when. More than I have patience for, thankfully my wife is really the "better half".
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