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There are some very high costs for Fruit and even vegetables these days. One of the best ways to stay healthy is to eat lots of fruits but the cost can be terrible. If you follow a few rules then you can lower you fruit costs.

Here are some tips to help you get a better deal on fruit or really any food that is seasonal or out of the area. Now that Spring is here and Summer is coming my house has a lot more fruit but we really struggle to buy cheap fruit. Here in Calgary I find fruit is expensive year round.

If you follow these produce buying tips you should get more bang for the buck as far as Fruit and vegetables goes.

  • If your urban grocery doesn’t stock much produce, seek out local farmer’s markets or community gardens.
  • Don’t forget that fruit and veggies in any form — fresh, frozen, canned, dried and 100% juice — count toward your 5 A Day requirement.
  • Buy in volume from wholesalers or inexpensive food outlets like Costco, and freeze your excess stock.
  • Keep it simple. More exotic fruits usually cost more than common varieties. For example, oranges are more affordable than kumquats, bananas are more budget-friendly than boysenberries, apples are easier on the wallet than Asian pears, etc.
  • Get clipping — collect coupons and keep eyes peeled for in-store specials.
  • Buy in season. As prices can vary greatly depending on the time of year and part of the country, know what fruits and vegetables are in season. Standard economics dictates prices rise with scarcity and fall with increased quantity.
  • Remember that the closer that your produce is grown to you the fresher and lower the transport costs are.

This may seem like a strange way to shop for many people but as we run into more food shortages and the price of produce thanks to high transportation costs goes up this is a very good way to make your food buying dollar go farther. The biggest change for many people is not having any fruit and vegetables at any time as most of the list stresses better for you and better produce as it is closer to you and transported less.

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  • 3 Responses to “Cut your fruit and vegetable shopping bill”
    1. I love getting stocked up on fruits and veggies but for times when I run out or stuff goes bad, I’ll use frozen fruit from Costco – a huge bag of peaches, berries, pineapple, melon and grapes. I put a serving ot two in a plastic bag, let it defrost overnite in the fridge (zipped up!) and bring it with me — but you need a fork to eat it b/c it’s a bit sticky.

    2. Bill Nad says:

      We always used to get those and then my wife would make smoothies out of them still frozen. They have the mixed fruit and then seperately the mixed berries.

      Also at the in store food area they have the mixed berries heated and on Frozen Yogurt. That is my favorite part of going to Costco

    3. Kitty says:

      I buy the big bulk bags of frozen strawberries and blueberries at Costco, they are perfect for smoothies or just thaw and eat! Great tips – thanks!

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