Passion For Savings Price List!
I wanted to post a quick reminder that you can download and print a complete price list of my Personal Buy and Stock Up Prices.
One of the main problems with posting a price list is that the pricing in every area is different. I’ve included the average retail price in my area for each item so that you can determine if your stock up prices should be higher, lower or about the same as the ones listed.
If your Retail Prices on an item are much higher than those in my area then you will need to adjust your buy prices and stock up prices higher. Additionally if you have a lot of competition between grocery stores then you may need to adjust the prices lower. I’ve provided a Blank Stock Up Sheet for you to print and create your own personal list, and I’ve created the Stockpiling list with Both Buy Prices and Stock Up Prices.
Here’s how to Use the Passion For Savings Price List:
There are three prices listed for each item. A Retail Price, a Buy Price and a Stock Up Price.
- Retail Price – This is the price in my area, I wouldn’t pay this price, but I wanted you to have it as a guide so you can adjust your prices accordingly if the prices in your area are significantly higher or lower.
- Buy Price – This is the Typical Sale Price or Sale and Coupon Price. You’re going to save 30-50% off just by always trying to stick to this price! Typically at a buy price I’m going to purchase enough to last 6-8 weeks to get me through to the next sale or coupon on that item.
- Stock Up Price – This is a HOT Price! If you find the Stock Up Price on an item or even better, Lower than the stock up price on an item then it’s time to buy a little more. These prices typically happen every 3-6 months depending on the item.
I have also included some unit pricing which is helpful if you shop at Warehouse Stores frequently.
One Feature you will find is that I mark Buy Prices and Stock Up Prices on my posts to help you become familiar with these prices and to help you spot those Hot Deals Quickly! I’ll still be posting other deals with coupons, etc. because we all know that there are items we need right now but I’m hoping to also help you differentiate the different levels of sales with this system.
You can Check out the Passion For Savings Price List Online or Print the Passion For Savings Price List for reference when you are in the stores. Or grab the Blank List and create your own!
Thank you, this is a great resource.
The prices by me in Southern California are quite a bit higher. They make us pay more for the sunshine.
Thank you for this, very helpful. I look at your website daily, from my phone & at home from my PC. I can’t say thank you enough. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!!