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Per the study, women and young adults were more likely than men and older people to cut back.

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For perspective, the typical household spends roughly $580 on groceries monthly.

To help ease the impact of those higher prices and inflation, many shoppers have been buying fewer groceries.

Heres a look at eight grocery items people arebuying less to save money.

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Candy

It seems that sometimes the sweetest things have to go first.

In fact, 84% of people said theyd been buying less candy lately.

If so, youre not alone.

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you might see how those savings might add up at a place likeSams Club.

Members Mark boneless skinless chicken breasts go for about $2.68 per pound.

Members Mark 90% lean and 10% fat ground beef chub is $4.48 per pound.

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Soda

You may have noticed some deals recently on soda at Walmart.

This is another grocery item people are buying less to save money.

About 75% of those in the study reported cutting back on soda.

In addition to searching for deals on soda, you could try generic brands.

About 75% of shoppers in the study said theyd been buying less chips recently.

You could get about 50 small bags of chips for around $20.

Alcohol

Research from Savings.com showed that food-buying habits have changed due to inflation and rising prices.

About 74% of shoppers reported buying less alcohol recently.

Ice Cream

Around the same percentage of shoppers said theyve cut back recently on ice cream.

Again, this is where a grocery list could help you stay disciplined.

Trying to stay with store brands could also help you save money.

Deli Meats

If you regularly buy deli meats, you know they can be pretty pricey.

So it makes sense that about 62% of shoppers said theyd cut back on deli meats.

There may be some ways to save money if you still want to keep deli meats in the fridge.

You could look for discounted options from your store deli.

Perhaps you could try prepackaged meats to save money.

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