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Homemade vs. Store Bought: Which Version Will Save You Money on Groceries?
By ValueChampion  •  May 15, 2020

As we lead busy lives in a fast paced city, we tend to take the easy way out when it comes to preparing our meals. Some of us opt for time-smart recipes that can be rustled up in under 30 minutes, and that often involves using store bought items, canned food and ready made condiments. However, while buying ready-made dinners seems more convenient, there is a case to making common ingredients at home. In fact, some food products can be homemade in minutes, could be more cost efficient and are healthier than ready made items from the supermarket. In this article, we compare the costs of homemade and store bought food products to find out which option saves you more money.

1. Dairy

Dairy products are notoriously expensive in Singapore as most of the cheese, cream, and butter in stores are imported. Butter is surprisingly easy to make at

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