One of the best ways to make your grocery shopping trip super speedy is to come prepared. The shopping list is an absolute must. Don't expect to wander into the market or store and figure out what you need when you get there.
That's a sure way to buy stuff you don't need, to forget something essential, and to require a second trip to the store later on. (I can't tell you how many times I've had to learn this from frustrating experience.) Take the five minutes to think through what you need and write it down. If you want to take your shopping list to a whole new level, organize it according to the general layout of the store.
Produce goes together. Dairy and eggs should be in one part of your list, whole grains in another, and housecleaning products in another. This might sound a little excessively organized, and yeah, it's a little much.
But it does make a difference and reduces the time you spend gazing at your list to make sure you've got everything on it.
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