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Preparing for the holidays a year in advance

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Frugal shoppers know that the best time to get a deal on holiday items is to purchase them after the holidays are over and save them for next year. You can pocket some major savings by thinking ahead and saving 50-70% or more on holiday items now rather than paying full price for them right before the holidays.

The biggest after holiday savings is seen after the Christmas holiday. Retailers usually put all holiday merchandise at 50% off the day after Christmas and you will usually see 75% a week or two later. Some retailers will do further markdowns just to move the merchandise off the shelves to make room for Valentine’s items.

Look for deals on items like wrapping paper, gift bags, tissue paper, gift tags, holiday lights, festive decorations, potted poinsettias and other potted holiday plants. Holiday gift sets and baskets can be a great bargain. This year, I picked up Yankee Candle gift baskets online at 50% off retail. They make great gifts later in the year for teachers, friends, and family members. Other holiday goodies worth watching for include holiday cards, napkins, paper plates, Ziploc baggies with holiday designs, candy, and candles.

Most people don’t know they can negotiate with the store manager for further markdowns. At one of my local grocery stores they put all of the holiday clearance in shopping carts and park them near the front store entrance. I’m not shy about asking the store manager what kind of deal he can make me if I purchase the entire basket full of merchandise.  I’ve walked out with hundreds of dollars worth of products for a mere $20 for the entire cart.

Christmas is not the only holiday that offers great post-holiday savings. Each major holiday is a great time to stock up on items to use the following year. Valentine’s Day, Saint Patrick’s Day, Easter, Fourth of July, Halloween and Thanksgiving all provide a great opportunity to save money.

Storing your post holiday bargains is an important thing to remember because poor storage can result in melted candy or forgotten gift items. Here’s some helpful tips for storage:

* Freeze all candy that could possibly melt like chocolate. All other food candy such as jelly beans or valentine heart candies should be put into zipper bags with as much air removed as possible. Most candy has a very long shelf life and should be just fine the next year.

* Holiday wraps and decorations should be stored with your other holiday items in a cool dry place such as a garage or basement.

* How you store gift items will depend on when you plan on giving them. Gifts you plan on giving the following year should be stored with your holiday decorations so that you will remember them the following year. Label your storage containers with the holiday name and contents on the outside so you know what is inside.

* For gifts that you planning on giving year round (think gift baskets of coffee, tea and spa type items) set yourself up with a gift closet, cupboard or chest so that you have your gifts at hand for any occasion that arises.

Putting aside a small amount of money to stockpile holiday gifts and items after the holiday is a smart way to save lots of money and be prepared ahead of time saving you less stress next year.



Walmart hopes consumers gobble up Thanksgiving sales

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

As consumers gear up for Thanksgiving, Walmart wants them to know that it will reduce food prices on a weekly basis to help offset the cost of the holidays. Under its Operation Main Street program, Walmart said it will save Americans more than $200 million over and above its everyday low prices this holiday. The retailer has launched “Saving Alerts,” a service that enables customers to learn about the latest discounts via free text messages to their cell phones. In addition, Walmart”s Ad Match policy assures customers that their Walmart will match any local competitor”s advertised price on the exact same item, alleviating the need for shoppers to drive all over town to get the very best value.

“We want all customers shopping our food aisles this season to know the trust they have in us to help them save money is well placed,” said Jack Sinclair, evp of grocery, at Walmart Stores U.S. “Last year we saved families an average of $700 on the same packaged grocery items sold at other supermarkets. We plan to keep on helping families stretch their dollars this holiday with prices that make a meaningful difference to their budget.”

From Retailing Today



Meijer unveils holiday promotions

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

From Retailing Today

     Meijer reported that is again releasing its holiday ads early as it focuses on helping customers drive the most value from their holiday shopping trips. The company announced plans to post all special holiday sale pricing a full nine days before the Thanksgiving holiday on its Web site, www.meijer.com.

     “Economic conditions are motivating consumers to spend more time searching out the best values in retail,” said Jeff Handler, senior vp of marketing for Meijer. “Meijer always strives to provide the best customer service, and this year it includes helping our customers save time, plan their shopping trips and ensure the best prices in the market.”

     Meijer, which is open on Thanksgiving, has again unveiled three separate holiday ads of great savings so its customers won’t have to wait to discover what they can save during the busiest shopping weekend of the year. Beginning Nov. 18, Meijer ads for Thanksgiving, “Black Friday” and the following Saturday can be found online at www.Meijer.com. Customers can simply click on the “weekly ad’ link to see more than 400 specific items with special holiday prices, many at more than 50% off.

     “We expect the Thanksgiving shopping day to be one of our busiest in years,” said Handler. “Meijer customers know how to take advantage of a great sale, and we are pleased to give them a head start on the Black Friday weekend.”