Saving & Spending
Steps to Curb Impulse Buying
By Doctor Wealth  •  November 27, 2014
Stepping into a supermarket is like a candy shop for many people. The onslaught of weekly specials, limited time promotion, rotisserie chicken roasting in the hot deli area and those purchase-with-purchase deals are all calling out to you. And while you queue in line to pay, you are surrounded by items targeting impulse buyers – candy bars, bottled drinks, chocolate bars and more. Retailers put in a great deal of thought in getting you to spend the minute you step in. How the store smells, what do you first see when you step in and the location of certain items are not randomly decided by the store manager, these are strategies put into place meant to tempt you. Follow some of these tips we have to avoid impulse buying. #1 – Shopping List is your Best Friend Always make a list for all your shopping, be it groceries, tools, clothes ......
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