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Tips of the day: Avoid 7 supermarket traps

Research shows that the average American spends 30 percent of their monthly budget on food, so even a small savings can make a difference week after week. Karen Schuppert, who blogs about healthy eating, recently offered a list of expensive grocery store items budget-conscious shoppers should avoid.

Cut out the following seven items and you'll see your bill go down immediately:

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These bags can be a time-saver, but they can cost three times as much as an ordinary head of lettuce. And "salad kits" -- including some greens, a small bag of dressing, and a small bag of croutons -- are even more expensive.

1. Bagged salad

( PR NEWSWIRE / November 17, 2008 )
These bags can be a time-saver, but they can cost three times as much as an ordinary head of lettuce. And "salad kits" -- including some greens, a small bag of dressing, and a small bag of croutons -- are even more expensive.
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