Healthy Bites

5 Ways to Save Money on Fresh Produce

Baskets of fresh fruit
Fresh fruit and vegetables can be pricey.
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Extreme couponing: It's a thing now. And it seems to have sparked a resurgence in coupon clipping across the nation. Even I have been lured by the idea of getting my groceries for a fraction of their retail value. But after a few weeks of collecting and clipping, I realized that not only is this hard work, but it is also almost impossible to find coupons for fresh produce — and I'm not the only one.

In a 2014 Preventing Chronic Disease study, researchers scoured over 1,000 online store coupons from six national grocery chains, and found that fewer than 1 percent of the coupons found were for fruits or vegetables. A whopping 25 percent  were for processed snack foods, candies and desserts, and about 12 percent were for beverages, which mostly consisted of sodas, juices and sports or energy drinks.

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Deborah Enos, CN, also known as "The One-Minute Wellness Coach," is The Health Coach for busy, working people. She pares her good-health messages down to simple and fast bullet points that can impact lives in 60 seconds or less. Deborah serves as a board member of the American Heart Association.  In addition to writing the Healthy Bites column for Live Science, Deborah is a regular on FOX Business News, NBC and ABC, and is a frequent contributor to The Costco Connection, Parade Magazine, Self Magazine, Good Housekeeping and USA Today. Deborah is also The One Minute Wellness Coach for The Doctors TV Show.