Groceries, Banking & Internet: How to pay less and still get what you need

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To help you save money on the things you need, we teamed up with the experts at Consumer Reports to help pay less but still get the things you need.

If you enjoy Honey Nut Cheerios, Consumer Reports taste testers liked Honey Nut Os from Walmart’s Great Value brand. You’ll save 67% per serving. For maple syrup, you need to look at prices.

And while Heinz Tomato Ketchup is a go-to for kids and kids-at-heart. tasters found that ketchup by Aldi and Target were very good, and you’ll save about 70% per serving! And both had 20mg less sodium per serving than Heinz! If in-person customer service is important to you, a walk-in bank is your best bet. But even then, it pays to shop around.

And before you jump at that promotion for a free checking account or high-interest savings account, be sure to read the fine print. “Knowing how much you pay for it is important so that you can budget on a month-to-month basis of having this essential service,” said Consumer Reports Senior Counsel Jonathan Schwantes.analyzing more than 22,000 internet bills submitted by people from all across the country. Amid lines of charges and fees, determining the true price of internet proved to be challenging.

 

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