1. Check old items and make a list of new ones to buy
It is common for people to go shopping without a fixed list, resulting in the purchase of unnecessary items. To avoid this, it is recommended to check old items and make a detailed list of new items to buy. This will help save money and prevent wastage.
In addition, reusing items from previous years, such as cake containers and decorations, can also contribute to saving money.
2. Take advantage of early shopping
During the pre-Tet period, shopping can be crowded and prices may rise. To save money, it is advisable to make a list of items to buy and take advantage of early shopping. This will help avoid the rush and higher prices closer to Tet.
3. “Hunt” for promotions but don’t go overboard
Many supermarkets offer promotions, discounts, and gifts during the pre-Tet period. While it is a good opportunity to save money, it is important not to go overboard with excessive shopping. Making a list of specific items and quantities can help avoid unnecessary purchases.
4. Compare prices before buying
If you have the luxury of time, it is recommended to compare prices before making a purchase. Online shopping websites can be a useful tool for comparing prices and finding the best deals. However, it is important to choose reliable websites to avoid purchasing fake or poor quality products.
5. Simplify Tet
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Developing savvy shopping practices can be an effective way to reduce expenses for your household.