So I just started trying to get better with my grocery budget because inflation is killing me here in Ohio. I am super excited because I finally made a spreadsheet to track my spending but I realized I have no idea how much stuff usually costs at Walmart. I feel kinda silly asking this since I am sure it is super obvious to everyone else but is there like a website where I can look up how much a specific box of cereal or whatever cost six months ago? I just want to know if I am getting a good deal or if I should wait for a sale...
Huh interesting. I had no idea. The more you know I guess 🤷
Honestly, tracking grocery prices manually is a total headache but you are definitely on the right track for saving money. The thing with Walmart is they change prices constantly based on local supply and demand, so be careful relying on old data since your local store might have totally different pricing than what you see online. I would suggest using PriceDropCatch to keep an eye on things because it makes tracking price history way easier. Just make sure you keep a few things in mind when you are building your spreadsheet: