Slash Your Grocery Bill By $100

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As most parents know, groceries can take a big bite out of the family budget.

In fact, it costs between $568 and a whopping $1,293 to feed a typical family of four each month!

“But you can easily and painlessly save at least 20 percent on your grocery bill,” said Gary Foreman, founder of Stretcher.com, a website that promotes “living better for less.”

Here, The National ENQUIRER has compiled a dozen cost-slashing strategies guaranteed to save you $100 or more every week!

Know What’s In Your Pantry!: About 25 percent of the groceries bought on each shopping trip get tossed in the trash. That’s wasteful, and costly. With a family of four spending about $142 weekly on groceries, keeping tabs on your pantry can help you cut a quarter of your costs.

Track Your Supermarket’s Sales Cycle!: Check out the two-for-one deals, and base your weekly meal plan on that. You’ll cut your $142 grocery tab in half each week!

For the rest of the price-cutting tips, pick up the latest issue of The National ENQUIRER!