Most parents worry that bringing their kiddos to the grocery store will lead to requests for unnecessary items like candy and cookies. But it could also be a great opportunity to get kids interested in the food they eat. If they can choose their own healthy lunches and snacks, they will be more likely to eat them, which means you’ll waste less—and save money in the long run. Giving everyone a snack before you go can help to avoid those impulse buys.
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