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How To Determine If A Product Or Service Is Really Worth The Price



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By : Rachel Yoshida    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-07-21 17:37:44
Some statements are popular just because they sound good, but they may not always be true. Phrases like, if it costs more it must be better, or the bigger the better. While in some cases these things might be true, in some cases they probably are not. If you are trying to save some of your hard earned money these days, you have to be really careful about the purchases you make and it does pay to stop, think, and use a little common sense.

A lot of the money we spend can go for things that are used up and have to be replaced over and over again. Food is probably the most bought items that must constantly be replaced. Food is also where a large part of our paycheck goes each week. When we have a few kids, it can seem like an endless battle to keep the cabinets and refrigerator full with nutritious foods for them to eat.

When it comes to buying food, sometimes bigger can be better. This is because that with many products like cereal, sugar, flour, and other products that have a fairly long shelf life, the larger size packages you buy you are likely to get a better overall price. All you have to do to determine whether a product is a better buy in a larger size is do a little math with the price and compare the weight of the product. If you can calculate that you get more of a product for a little less money by buying a larger size, then if you use a lot of that product at home it will probably be worth investing in the larger quantity.

It might seem like you are just saving pennies, but pennies really do add up at the end of your grocery bill for the month, and later for the year. Another way to save money is by the brands of products that you choose. When you buy products like toilet paper, paper towels, razor blades, shampoos, soaps, and some cleaning products, it really does pay to experiment. You will many times find that a less expensive, less well advertised product will perform just as well or sometimes even better than the more expensive brands. It can be worth it if you find a cheaper product that works just as well as something more expensive. Save wherever you can!
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