Tired of having an ‘inflation hangover?’ Try these five hacks to save money

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After four years of skyrocketing inflation, people still can’t believe everyday prices. We gasp at paying $7.99 for a six-pack of Fresca, $8.00 for a box of Cheerios, and $6.00 for a bag of half air and half potato chips. As Dee Snider sang in a famous Twisted Sister song, “we’re not gonna take it anymore” and Americans are searching for ways to avoid inflation landmines. Here are five money tips to help you:

1. Grocery Shopping For produce shopping, look for the day of the week when you can get a produce discount. Stores such as The Fresh Market have 20% off all produce every Wednesday, so that’s a great day to stock up on your fruits and veggies.For coupons, always look to download the free app from the grocery store where you shop. Typically, they will release new deals mid-week. It’s also where you’ll find all your coupons and be certain to only buy BOGO (buy one, get one free deals) if you need that product.

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