Life Beyond High School - Smart Shopping

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Across
  1. 2. Essential grocery items required for meals and basic nutrition
  2. 4. Non-essential items that are optional and not required for basic meals
  3. 7. Reductions in price applied to items during sales or promotions
  4. 8. A plan that outlines meals for a set time period to help guide what groceries you should buy
  5. 10. The maximum amount of money set to control how much can be spent while shopping
  6. 13. A planned list of food items you need to buy to stay organized and avoid unnecessary purchases
  7. 15. The price of a single unit of food (such as per ounce or per item) used to compare value between products
  8. 16. The total money spent on groceries and other household needs
Down
  1. 1. A printed record showing everything purchased and how much money was spent
  2. 3. The final amount of money spent on all groceries before or after taxes and discounts
  3. 5. Well-known brands that often cost more due to marketing and reputation
  4. 6. Temporary price reductions on grocery items to encourage buying and save money
  5. 9. A planned amount of money set aside for grocery shopping to help control spending
  6. 11. The cost of food items in the store used to compare and decide what fits your budget
  7. 12. Discounts that reduce the price of specific grocery items to help save money
  8. 14. Money left over when spending less than the planned budget during grocery shopping
  9. 17. Products made for and sold by a specific store that are usually cheaper than name brands