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10 Things You Should Never Buy at a Grocery Store

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Pre-cut Fruits and Vegetables: These are often significantly more expensive than their whole counterparts.

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Spices: Grocery stores tend to mark up the prices of spices considerably. You might find better deals at bulk stores

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Bottled Water: Buying individual bottles of water can be costly over time and environmentally unfriendly.

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Name-Brand Personal Care Products: Items like shampoos, conditioners, soaps, and lotions can be much more expensive in grocery stores.

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Greeting Cards: The markup on greeting cards in grocery stores can be high. You might find more affordable options at dollar stores or by making your own, which also adds a personal touch.

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Bakery Items: While convenient, grocery store bakeries often charge a premium for cakes, pies, and artisan breads.

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Kitchen Gadgets: Specialty kitchen tools and gadgets are typically more expensive at grocery stores.

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Pre-packaged Salad Mixes: Like pre-cut fruits and vegetables, pre-packaged salads are more expensive and can be less fresh than buying the individual components and mixing them yourself.

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Certain Seafood: Fresh seafood at grocery stores can sometimes be less fresh than you'd like, especially if the store isn't near a coast.

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Office Supplies: Basic office supplies like pens, notebooks, and envelopes are often available at a higher price point in grocery stores.

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