Whether you're a student on a budget or a family looking to stretch your cedis further, these 15 proven tips will help you save money on every shopping trip.
1. Make a list and stick to it. Impulse buying is the biggest budget killer. Plan your meals for the week, make a list on Liflio, and buy only what's on it.
2. Buy staples in bulk. Rice, cooking oil, sugar, and tinned goods are significantly cheaper when bought in larger quantities from wholesalers.
3. Shop at local markets for fresh produce. Makola Market, Kaneshie Market, and Madina Market offer fruits and vegetables at a fraction of supermarket prices.
4. Compare supermarket prices. Prices vary between Shoprite, Melcom, MaxMart, and Palace. Use Liflio to check which store has the best prices this week.
5. Use coupons. Browse Liflio for active grocery coupons before heading to the store. Even small discounts add up over time.
6. Never buy electronics at full price. Wait for sales events (Black Friday, Easter, Independence Day) or use Liflio coupon codes.
7. Compare across retailers. The same phone can vary by GHβ΅ 200-500 between Franko Trading, Jumia, and Telefonika. Always compare on Liflio first.
8. Consider refurbished devices. Quality refurbished phones and laptops can save you 30-50% with similar performance.
9. Shop end-of-season sales. Retailers clear inventory with deep discounts at the end of each season.
10. Explore Kantamanto Market. Accra's famous second-hand market has quality imported clothing at incredibly low prices.
11. Wait 24 hours before big purchases. If you want something expensive, sleep on it. Many impulse purchases seem unnecessary the next day.
12. Use mobile money for payments. Some retailers offer discounts for MoMo transactions, plus you may earn cashback.
13. Buy in groups. Share bulk purchases with neighbours or friends to get wholesale prices.
14. Follow stores on social media. Many announce flash sales and exclusive deals on Instagram and Facebook first.
15. Use Liflio daily. Make it a habit to check Liflio before any purchase. Compare prices, find coupons, and browse digital catalogues β all free.
By consistently applying these tips, a typical Ghanaian household can save GHβ΅ 300-800 per month. That's money you can put towards savings, investments, or treating yourself!
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