You might think that shopping online would be more expensive than shopping in person due to shipping costs and lack of in-store discounts. However, many times, it’s the cheaper option. For example, if you shop on Walmart.com, you can often find items, especially bigger-ticket items like TVs or swimming pools, that are significantly cheaper than they are in the store.
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Frugal shoppers have shopping online and saving almost down to a science. They know exactly what they want and how to maximize their savings. From coffee pods to yarn, here’s what two frugal shoppers always purchase online to save money.
100-Count Coffee Pods
Nicole Durham, frugal shopper and owner of Beeyond Cereal, explained that a few times per year, Amazon offers 100-count coffee pods for about $25, which comes out to about $0.25 each. She said that when Amazon offers this sale, it’s cheaper than the 100-count box of pods she can purchase at her local Sam’s club.
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Boxed Hair Dye
Durham said she also purchases the boxed hair dye she likes in packs of three from Amazon. She said it’s cheaper than buying it at Sally’s Beauty.
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Groceries
Durham explained that she lives in a rural area with only a few options for groceries, such as Walmart, Aldi and Publix, but recently, online shopping and delivery with Kroger has become available, which has really helped her save.
“We recently got a Kroger warehouse across town, so they deliver from there — and while they don’t have everything that a real Kroger has, they have great coupons and deals,” she said.
“The annual membership is only $35, which is way cheaper than a Walmart+ membership or Sam’s Club membership. The delivery fees are free as long as you have $35 worth of stuff. Even if you don’t, the fees are manageable, and there’s no tipping — making it cheaper than any Instacart or similar system[s].
“With just Kroger online shopping, I’ve managed to save over $200 since New Year’s,” she said.
Cat Food and Litter
“I also shop around for the best deals on cat food and litter — since our cats are picky and only like one flavor of Friskies, it makes things a bit challenging,” Durham explained. “So I usually alternate between Chewy or Kroger, depending on the sales.