5 small shopping habits that will help you cut cost
Shopping
has been simplified for many Nigerians as there are both online and
offline stalls to patronize around the country and shoppers are spoiled
for choices. As many of these malls spring up, it is important to keep
your wallet in check when you decide to buy something new for yourself.
There are some interesting shopping habits which you can pick up to help you cut down on shopping expenses and Jovago.com, Africa’s No 1 hotel booking portal role out some of these smart habits to keep your account in blue.
Take out only needed cash for shopping
When
some shoppers step into the mall they immediately remember other
groceries they forgot to include in their shopping list. It is like
recovering from a memory loss, they recall everything in a flash. But
wait a second, should you start buying everything that pops into your
memory? The answer is ‘No’. It is therefore, important to only take the
estimated cash to the mall and ensure that you stick to your list. If
possible, leave your ATM at home as well.
Buy quality products
Many
Nigerians prefer cheap and inexpensive products, one of the reasons
being that a product being expensive doesn’t mean it is up to standard.
No matter the side of the divide you belong, it is advisable and safe to
always purchase quality products as they are durable and long lasting.
With quality products, you do not need to visit the mall every month to
replace an electric appliance you recently bought.
Navigate between least and most expensive malls
Rather
than getting stuck to one particular stall. You can navigate between
stalls. For example, visit a discount store one week and the next, go
all out to shop at the Ikeja Shopping Mall. It is like a pendulum.
Seeing the wide array of products and price ranges will give you a
reality check and help you cut cost.
Leave your kids at home
Kids
are normally restless when you take them out let alone taking them to
the mall. The shopping out will be all about ‘mummy buy me this, daddy
buy me that’. If you do not want this, you can promise to get them
‘something’ at the mall. On your part, ensure that you keep your
promise. In addition, this doesn’t mean you have to keep the children at
home on every occasion or outing.
Ogunfowoke Adeniyi | |
Travel/Technology Writer | |
Mobile: +2348090747241 Skype: Sleeksavvy | |
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