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Did you know that a shopping list can be used as a money-saving tactic when doing grocery shopping?

A growing number of American women are returning to the lists to help them stick to family budgets are relying on a money-saving tactic once used broadly during the Great Depression, according to retail analyst Britt Beemer.

The popularity of shopping lists comes as government data released this week showed that American consumers are paying 4.5 percent more for food than they paid a year ago. And they are being hit twice, also paying record gasoline prices for their drives to the grocery store.

Beemer said in the eight years he has queried thousands of Americans about using shopping lists in a bimonthly survey, typically about one-third said they wrote out what they intended to buy.

Beemer's research focuses more on women because they tend to make their families' shopping decisions, but he said many men are also making lists, albeit shorter ones.

Nicole, who lives in Washington, said she started making grocery lists in September.

A shopper with a list will rarely buy more than two extra items, said Beemer who is chairman of America's Research Group.

Someone without a list will likely go to the checkout counter with many more items than she intended to purchase. And the current dominance of brand names on people's lists shows that shoppers are paying more attention to advertised discounts, he said.

There was an increase in shopping lists in the months following September 11, 2001, as survey respondents sought to cut their shopping time and increase their time at home, Beemer said. Typically, though, he said, list carriers had been single mothers, keeping watch on their cash and time, and women over 70 worried about forgetting items.

Now, the intent across the board is strictly to save money, mirroring the results of a Gallup poll Beemer found from the 1930's, during the country's legendary economic depression.

"We're not very far today from the mentality people had in the Great Depression," he said.

Do you agree – will a shopping list make you spend less?

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Pieter
4/18/2008 9:36:11 AM
I agree - my wife always overspends!
 
MOIRA
4/18/2008 10:58:21 AM
It is true that you buy less with a shopping list but I have mostly always had one so it is not coming back in fashion with me.
 
Kahea
4/18/2008 11:04:35 AM
I don't ever go shopping without a detailed list. Stuff is just too expensive to wander around the store aimlessly!
 
Penny
4/18/2008 11:07:51 AM
I have always shopped with a list. Cannot imagine grocery shopping without one!
 
Olivia
4/18/2008 11:19:18 AM
The list makes you think about what you are buying.
 
ria
4/18/2008 11:24:21 AM
I agree, it helps reducing overspending and regretting for not getting the right stuff at that time and have to buy again!!! amen
 
Wolfgang
4/18/2008 12:59:20 PM
It definitely helps. My wife is using it since we are married (25 years) and at one stage she even planned all the menus ahead. You buy what you need, and not what you want, which is in many cases a waist of money.
 
Bev
4/18/2008 12:59:25 PM
Can't go shopping without my list.
 
Sally
4/18/2008 1:02:04 PM
My fiance' used to always walk around tallying up with a calculator and a list. I'm afraid the calculator is a bit off putting and I chucked it.
 
Tasneem
4/18/2008 1:22:31 PM
I agree, you just buy what you need and in this way you don't overspend
 
Tumi Ramasenya
4/18/2008 2:34:29 PM
You should see me come month-end, I sit with "specials pamphlets" from every supermarket in the neighbourhood sprawled on the floor. Then I write a list, scratch out items if I see they are cheaper at the other store. On Saturday, I hit the shops & only buy what's on the lists! My husband thinks it's not a brilliant idea as I'll be driving around in circles & thereby using up a lot of petrol! I do it, coz in the end, we end up with all the groceries that we need and a bit of luxuries sometimes.
 
Craig
4/18/2008 2:37:39 PM
Shopping lists do work. They mitigate against impulsive buying. Just watch people without lists at supermarkets on Saturdays and see the difference.
 
Penelope
4/18/2008 3:41:34 PM
I've always used a shopping list as I find it difficult to do shopping without one. Adne another thing is that you buy staff that you still have , and I always calculate on how much I will spend on the listed items of course I will add one or two more items... can't resist some stuff.
 
Sue
4/18/2008 4:12:01 PM
I have always shopped with a list, otherwise I tend to forget something and have to find the time to go back - have always been a working single mother and had to fit it in after hours.
 
Quinton
4/19/2008 7:23:01 PM
I have been trying to teach my wife this for ages but it is like speaking to a rock...
 
Wendy Blackburn
4/21/2008 8:26:13 AM
I shop with a list and it really does save
 
II
4/21/2008 10:47:17 AM
As a working mom of three little ones I can't imagine how people can wander around aimlessly thinking about what to buy. For me a list and pen go with me every week as I do the grocery buying - Saves me time and money and stops me from buying stuff I have at home already!
 
Susan
4/24/2008 8:21:19 AM
Cant imagine shopping without one! I would come home with everything I don't need and forget everything that I do! - It also helps to keep a check on costs.
 
Janey
4/24/2008 9:30:01 AM
It does work, but I wish I could remember to take the list with me.
 
GILLIAN
4/24/2008 1:11:56 PM
Every month we go shopping with a list, I pre-plan meals in advance so I know exactly what to buy and nothing is ever wasted - we certainly spend a lot less than other people we know in a month on food
 
Jane
4/24/2008 3:39:28 PM
Well, Quinton and Pieter, why don't you stop complaining and help your wives by doing the grocery shopping for a change??
 
M
4/24/2008 8:47:59 PM
I always make up a list. I go into the supermarket go straight to the sections where the goods are I want to buy go to the till and pay and go straight out. It definitely saves me a fortune and especially buying things I do not need (originally thinking they were a good idea to have!!!) and land up giving them away.
 
Erika
1/22/2009 4:02:27 PM
I have always shopped with a list as long as I can remember - it is second nature to me and works incredibly well!
 
Hazel
1/22/2009 5:35:43 PM
Always used one except if it's forgotten behind on the fridge! Everyone knows to add to it when supplies are found to be low. Agree with Jane ... wanted to make similar remark to Quinton & Peter! Did you notice no males made reference to using shopping lists themselves???
 
Cautious
1/23/2009 10:00:34 AM
I am a very cautious person. So I do make a list with the bare minumim and only the necessities. Sometimes this is a problem as I don't plan for the entire month and land up having to go to the shops more often.
 
Nate
1/26/2009 9:10:36 AM
I have a shopping list on my fridge throughout the month so when I use the last of an item or I'm low on a grocery item then I just jot it down on my fridge list. It really does help me to buy just what I need...So come month end I buy what I need and nothing more
 
shona potgieter
1/29/2010 9:26:43 AM
Please could you email me a copy of the lists
i believe every person shopping for family monthly or weekly must use a list now
 
 
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