Onward to December's food spending report.......
Here are my FOOD BUDGET spending totals for DECEMBER 2014.
I have posted December's totals on the Total Grocery Savings for 2014 Page located HERE and have updated the Yearly Totals there.
I am listing subtotals for each store I purchased from in December. If you aren't interested in that much detail, just skip to the bottom for the Totals Summary.
My spending includes Food, Toiletries/HBA, Pet Supplies, Cleaning Products, Paper Goods & tax where applicable. We are a family of 3(2-3 at home this month). No kids under 18.
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BIG LOTS
OOP $14.10
Qs/Ads $12.28
Value $32.83
Savings 46.55%
K-Mart
OOP $1.06
Qs/Ads $46.23
Value $47.29
Savings 97.76%
MAINE SOURCE
OOP $46.60
Qs/Ads $25.45
Value $72.05
Savings 35.32%
P&R OUTLET
OOP $14.99
Qs/Ads $17.84
Value $32.83
Savings 54.34%
RITE-AID *(see below)
OOP $0.00
Qs/Ads/+UPs $1,121.41
Value $1,121.41
Savings 100%
SAM'S CLUB
OOP $39.67
Value $78.50
Savings 49.46%
SHURSAVE STORES(small local independent affiliated stores)
OOP $48.53
Qs/Ads $29.18OOP $48.53
Value $77.71
Savings 37.55%
TRADER JOE'S
OOP $64.04
Qs/Ads $29.90
Value $93.94
Savings 31.83%
TRADER JOE'S
OOP $64.04
Qs/Ads $29.90
Value $93.94
Savings 31.83%
WEIS MARKETS
OOP $211.88
Qs/Ads $247.18
Value $459.06
Savings 53.84%
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My best 3 Store Savings Totals were Rite-Aid at 100%, K-Mart at 97.76% and P&R Outlet at 54.34%. My WORST savings rate was Trader Joe's at 31.83%.
I shopped at 9 different stores this past month. I tried a few places I don't go to often as it's not in my regular routine.
* Let me explain how I spent ZERO at Rite-Aid for December. The actual OOP(aka Out Of Pocket)spending was $15.55 for all of December.
But I had a shampoo return that netted me $8.04 back in December, as well as a return of $12 for some Aveeno products in November & a $5 refund for some +Ups that didn't generate, also in November. All combined, this netted me $25.04 back in cash or on gift cards. I applied $15.55 of that cash/credit back to my Rite-Aid spending in December, making my OOP $0.00 for the month.
I still have $9.49 to carryover into January 2015 to cover that much of OOP spending at Rite-Aid in the new year.
** My TOTAL out of pocket for December food/toiletries was $440.87.
However I cashed out my Saving Star account(where some of my electronic coupon savings are deposited-I don't count these coupon savings until it's cashed out)and was able to deposit $40.04 for the year into our bank account, thus offsetting $40.04 of food spending. This brought my OOP spending from $440.87 down to $400.83.
TOTAL Out of Pocket........** $400.83
TOTAL Coupons & Store Sales Savings...$1,600.34
TOTAL Value of Items Purchased............$2,001.17
TOTAL Savings of...................................79.93%
TOTAL Savings WITHOUT Rite-Aid.............54.44%
This closes out the December food/toiletries spending.
THOUGHTS & COMMENTS for this month.....
While I didn't stay under $350 for the month, because of the additional of my Saving Star funds into our bank, I was almost under $400 for December.
The monthly savings percentage went up(up is good)by 24.22% in December to 79.93% compared to November's 55.71% average. Without counting the Rite-Aid amounts the savings rate went down slightly from November's amount (by 1.27%) to 54.44%.
Just slightly down. I can live with that. ;-)
The savings percentage went UP for the year by 4.10% after adding December's numbers in.
Total spend on food/toiletries for 2014 after 12 months.....$4,989.49.
The average monthly food/toiletries spending for the year after adding in December's numbers is down a bit to $415.79 for the year from Novembers subtotal of $417.15. That's $1.36 down from last month's year-to-date spending total.
Down is good in this case......
GRAND TOTALS for 2014
2014 YEARLY OOP SPENDING on Food/Toiletries........$4,989.49
2014 YEARLY VALUE OF ITEMS BOUGHT.........$12,101.56
2014 YEARLY SAVINGS of................$7,112.07
2014 SAVINGS PRECENTAGE on SPENDING..........58.77%
THOUGHTS on 2014...............
If I don't say so myself, I kicked ASS on food spending in 2014!
I wanted to keep the yearly total at $4800. I went over that benchmark by $189.49 but I'll call this a good year even so.
Under $5K for ALL consumables(except "adult beverages" & eating out)for a household for an entire year is awesome.
TOTAL Savings WITHOUT Rite-Aid.............54.44%
This closes out the December food/toiletries spending.
THOUGHTS & COMMENTS for this month.....
While I didn't stay under $350 for the month, because of the additional of my Saving Star funds into our bank, I was almost under $400 for December.
The monthly savings percentage went up(up is good)by 24.22% in December to 79.93% compared to November's 55.71% average. Without counting the Rite-Aid amounts the savings rate went down slightly from November's amount (by 1.27%) to 54.44%.
Just slightly down. I can live with that. ;-)
The savings percentage went UP for the year by 4.10% after adding December's numbers in.
Total spend on food/toiletries for 2014 after 12 months.....$4,989.49.
The average monthly food/toiletries spending for the year after adding in December's numbers is down a bit to $415.79 for the year from Novembers subtotal of $417.15. That's $1.36 down from last month's year-to-date spending total.
Down is good in this case......
GRAND TOTALS for 2014
2014 YEARLY OOP SPENDING on Food/Toiletries........$4,989.49
2014 YEARLY VALUE OF ITEMS BOUGHT.........$12,101.56
2014 YEARLY SAVINGS of................$7,112.07
2014 SAVINGS PRECENTAGE on SPENDING..........58.77%
THOUGHTS on 2014...............
If I don't say so myself, I kicked ASS on food spending in 2014!
I wanted to keep the yearly total at $4800. I went over that benchmark by $189.49 but I'll call this a good year even so.
Under $5K for ALL consumables(except "adult beverages" & eating out)for a household for an entire year is awesome.
If you have other ideas or guidelines you follow please leave a comment and share yours with us all.
* How much did you spend on food/toiletries in December?
* Do you track your yearly food spending?
* If so, how did you do in 2014?
* Do you track your yearly food spending?
* If so, how did you do in 2014?
Sluggy