If you’re having trouble making ends meet, we get it! Everything is more expensive, including what you’re having to pay at the grocery store.
Since shopping for food is a must, over the next several days, The Morning Show is going to help you cut your costs.
“One of my biggest pet peeves is wasting food. Not only is it a total waste of money, it just seems unethical to me. So, I go to great lengths to do whatever I can to use stuff up before it goes bad,” Hope said. He also has a trick for making sure expensive proteins can be used in different dishes throughout the week.
When it comes to storing food, another Consumer Reports expert, Home Editor Dan Wroclawski, says that keeping groceries on the right shelves and in bins in your fridge can help cut down on food waste and save you money.
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