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Frugal Tip: Save Money on Meat at the Grocery Store

Published: Oct 16, 2013 · Modified: Jul 5, 2022 by Ginny · This post may contain affiliate links.

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With a few simple tips, you will be able to save a lot of money on meat each week. Very seldom do I spend full price when buying meat for my family. Once you know the tricks, you’ll be able to do the same!

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Learn the Simple Tips and Tricks to Save Money on Meat
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1 🥩 Savings Tips
2 💰 How Much Can I Save?
3 🔍 Other Tips and Tricks

If you’re not a couponer, you may feel as if you have no choice but to pay full retail price on meat because it’s a necessity for most families.

While there are certainly several money-saving alternatives to purchasing meat at the grocery store or purchasing straight from a farmer, sometimes it isn’t a practical option for one reason or another.

packages of meat from the grocery store with big yellow cost savings stickers on them

So I give you this tip that’ll help you save every day without taking extreme measures.

🥩 Savings Tips

Shop at night – Yup, it’s as simple as that. Many grocery stores discount their meat in the later hours of the evening to get their items out the door. Depending on your area and the store in which you shop, your deals on meat may range from so-so to buy-everything-you-can-carry.

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Learn the Tips and Tricks to Save Money on Meat

Talk to the butcher – I ask my butcher if he has any deals or is getting ready to mark down any meat. It’s amazing how much this will help. My butcher always points me to the best deals. He even walked into the back to give me some strip steaks that he was going to mark down later in the day, but went ahead and marked down for me.

Don’t be picky – Looking for deals is one of those times when it doesn’t pay to be picky. I am driven more by the cost savings than I am for the cut of meat. For some reason, my local grocery store over-buys chicken quarters all the time, and then they mark them down. I usually steer towards the thighs or breasts, but when the quarters go on sale, I jump on it!

Ask – My husband looks at the “sell by” dates on the packages. If it is close, he will ask the butcher if they will mark it down. Nine times out of ten, they will gladly mark it down so they don’t have to worry about it later.

💰 How Much Can I Save?

My “buy price” for discounted meat is typically $1 off per pound.

Yours will be different depending on the cost of living in your area and whether your store marks down on a per lb, percentage, BOGO or straight dollar-off basis.

I’ve also been able to save handsomely on typically expensive seafood like salmon.

You’ll also likely find awesome deals on prepared meat like rotisserie chicken and fried chicken.

A friend has told me that the Kroger in her area marks down fried chicken to $1 to $2 for ten pieces. She can also purchase rotisserie chickens for $1.99 to $2.99! I so wish I had those stores in my area.

I checked Walmart because I know a lot of you guys shop there and found their rotisserie chickens marked down to $5.99 from $7.99. So it does depend on your store and location.

I’ve found the best deals after 8:00pm. This is especially true if you’re shopping at a store with a closing time rather than one that’s open 24/7.

🔍 Other Tips and Tricks

So, how do you save money on meat? Please share your tips in the comments below so we can all help each other!

Frugal Tip: Save Money on Meat at the Grocery Store
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  1. Carol Dolsay says

    December 03, 2013 at 5:35 pm

    When I bring chicken breast home I slice them…people don’t realize they are eating thinner pieces of chicken, I put 4 slices in a zip lock bag and freeze them.

    Reply
  2. Anonymous says

    November 08, 2013 at 1:34 pm

    I’ve noticed meats being marked down Tuesday-Thursday rather than other days in the week I dk if this is related to Monday and Friday shipments but my local grocery has the best deals then.

    Reply
  3. April Tuell says

    October 26, 2013 at 6:27 am

    I really enjoyed your post. I just found you over at The Homestead Barn Hop and would love for you to come share at my Saturday Spotlight Blog Hop!

    April
    Angels Homestead

    Reply
  4. Anonymous says

    October 26, 2013 at 3:37 am

    Makes perfect sense. My tip is don’t just assume that the “family size” is less/#, especially if the markdown is a set amount. Our store generally does $2 off per pack of chicken. Sooo the 1lb chicken breast pack priced at $3.50/# ($3.50-$2 off is $1.50 or $1.50/#). But the 5# family pack that is $2.49/# ($12.45/pack-$2 off is 10.45 or $2.09/#). So I stock up on lots of small packs that also happen to be pre-measured for meals.
    Another way I save on chicken breast is by shredding it.

    Reply
  5. Deborah Warren says

    October 19, 2013 at 7:45 pm

    Jazmin- Hi this is Deb from Kneaded Creations. I really admire your blog and the information and recipes you share, and I wanted to let you know that I’ve nominated you for the SUNSHINE AWARD.’ to see it, go over to this url: http://kneadedcreations.com/2013/10/sunshine-award/ Smiles, Deb @ Kneaded Creations

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  6. Julia@Happy House and Home says

    October 19, 2013 at 12:41 am

    Interesting! I would def check dates and ask if the meat can be marked down. BUT am I the only one who HATES to go out at night and shop? It’s difficult with the kids… I might have to give it a shot and check out our local stores. Or maybe I’ll just have to send the hubs!

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    • Jazmin Rode says

      October 19, 2013 at 1:17 pm

      I would imagine it’s definitely more difficult to be so flexible with shopping times when you have kids! A reader did point out in the comments above that sometimes Walmart marks down meat in the very early morning. So maybe that could be an alternative for you.

      Reply
    • Heather Moritz says

      November 04, 2013 at 5:16 pm

      Julia- I am the same way…HATE to go out at night! But I have found that if I go first thing in the morning, there is still a good selection of marked down meat…especially at Sam’s Club! Often times I get chicken breast for $1.39/lb!

      Reply
    • Anonymous says

      December 04, 2013 at 7:26 pm

      I am in the same boat… the stores in my area NEVER have marked down items. The very few times I have found marked down meat, it has honest-to-goodness been green. Awful! I envy the ones that are able to find marked down meat, as I am always cooking for a crowd… those savings would be a God-send.

      Reply
  7. Trisha D says

    October 18, 2013 at 9:36 pm

    Most of the stores in my area only mark meat down 1-2 times a year. So when those sales come around, I stock up our spare freezer like it’s going out of style. In the near future though, we’re looking to purchase straight from the farmer (since they’re everywhere around here).

    Reply
    • Jazmin Rode says

      October 19, 2013 at 1:19 pm

      1 to 2 times per year? OUCH! Purchasing straight from the farmer definitely sounds like a much better alternative in your area.

      Reply
  8. Jillian @ Hi! It's Jilly says

    October 17, 2013 at 2:01 pm

    My hubby is the King of finding good deals like that! One thing he does is look at the sell-by date on the meat. If it’s close to the sell-by date he’ll ask the person working in the meat dept if they can go ahead and mark it down for him, since they will be soon anyway. It actually works a lot of the time!

    Reply
    • Jazmin Rode says

      October 19, 2013 at 1:20 pm

      Jillian, that is SUCH a good idea! Thanks so much for sharing!

      Reply
  9. Linda Loosli says

    October 17, 2013 at 1:16 am

    Love this! I am going to share this on FB!

    Reply
    • Jazmin Rode says

      October 19, 2013 at 1:15 pm

      Thanks, Linda!

      Reply
  10. Missy Homemaker says

    October 16, 2013 at 7:25 pm

    We do this quite often. A couple weeks ago we got whole chickens for something like $.69 a pound and 10lb bags of chicken hind quarters for $.49 a pound. I purchased all they had. My dad just retired from the Walmart meat department, and he’s said that the markdowns depend on the store and the manager.

    Reply
    • Jazmin Rode says

      October 19, 2013 at 1:00 pm

      Those sound like some great deals!

      Reply
  11. Britni says

    October 16, 2013 at 10:36 pm

    I’ve never heard this tip before. I typically shop during the day but may have to try it at night just to see if our stores discount their meat late. Thanks!

    Britni @ Play. Party. Pin.

    Reply
    • Jazmin Rode says

      October 19, 2013 at 1:15 pm

      Thanks for stopping by, Britni!

      Reply
  12. Victoria @ Creative Home Keeper says

    October 16, 2013 at 6:10 pm

    Great tip, I would have never thought about prices being lowered at night, but it makes since. I’ll need to remember this for future reference. Thanks for sharing, vising from D.B.B.

    Reply
    • Jazmin Rode says

      October 19, 2013 at 1:22 pm

      Thanks for stopping by, Victoria!

      Reply
  13. DesignedByBH says

    October 16, 2013 at 7:28 pm

    That is such a good point. I end up shopping in the evening by default due to my husband and my work schedule, but I never thought about them discounting things later in the day–which makes complete sense. Thank you so much for sharing this tip with the Daily Blog Boost group! 🙂

    Reply
    • Jazmin Rode says

      October 19, 2013 at 1:22 pm

      Initially, my hubby’s work schedule is what pushed us to shop at night too. Definitely a happy accident in coming across all the mark downs. 🙂

      Reply
  14. Anonymous says

    October 16, 2013 at 3:46 pm

    Be aware that there are walmarts who mark their meat sections down in the a.m. when the first person gets in… that has been true in both of the stores I’ve worked in – don’t be afraid to ask when they do mark downs ! FYI – the same applies at walmart bakeries

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    • Jazmin Rode says

      October 19, 2013 at 12:58 pm

      Thanks for the great tip! Some shoppers that may not be able to shop at night will definitely appreciate this.

      Reply
    • sherry tate says

      September 02, 2015 at 1:09 pm

      Their marked down bakery items, especically bread is great.

      Reply
  15. TaMara Simon says

    October 16, 2013 at 3:21 pm

    That’s a great idea! I like shopping at night anyway, there’s less people to deal with! Thanks for sharing, I’m pinning!

    Reply
    • Jazmin Rode says

      October 19, 2013 at 1:23 pm

      I prefer shopping at night too. I live in a tourist area so it’s just calmer for us to shop in the later hours.

      Reply
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