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Clever Europeans Crack Grocery Savings Code

5.2K views· 301 likes· 20:01· Feb 20, 2025

Get ready for a journey around the world to uncover the best and worst grocery stories out there. From sneaky retailer tricks to Europe's not-so-special approach to grocery shopping - plus Tesco's cheeky Valentine's Day joke - the first episode of Grocery Dad News has it all. I'm breaking down the latest grocery industry news, revealing what retailers DON'T want you to know! Eating well shouldn't cost you a fortune so this is my take on the ideas you should try and the ones you should put back on the shelf where they belong. Subscribe and never miss out on grocery savings tips: youtube.com/@grocerydad?sub_confirmation=1 Why You're Avoiding These Grocery Stores For NO Good Reason! https://youtu.be/V4tdNc8KCHU 5 Groceries You Should Never Buy Again https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYgZ5Am8DLg&t=247s 0:00 - Intro 0:28 - What is Grocerydad News? 1:15 - Do you use the European method??? 3:47 - I recommend you do this! 5:09 - This doesn't stack up 7:18 - The saga from Down Under 9:08 - Dodgy tactics 14:45 - "Two for $6 or $3 each!" 16:42 - My takeouts for you 18:09 - Valentine's Day horror 19:37 - Outro Calculate unit prices Unit price = total price / total quantity Example: A 1kg bag of rice costs $5. To calculate the unit price, you would do: $5 / 1kg = $5 per kilogram. If the bag weighs 500g, then you do: ($5 / 500g) x 1000 = $10 per kilogram

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