Here’s the best time to go grocery shopping (2024)

Grocery shopping is a part of weekly (and often daily!) life for most Americans. But are you shopping like a pro? There are some simple strategies you can use to get in and out of the store quicker all while saving money and sticking to your nutritional goals.

The best time and day to go grocery shopping

We all know that going food shopping while hungry can lead to some bad nutritional choices that can cost you extra money and expand your waistline. (We see you, Cool Ranch Doritos.) But did you know that the time when you go shopping can also have a big impact on the shopping experience?

According to Google Maps data, Mondays at 8am is the least busy time to shop while Saturdays between 12-3pm is the busiest time (which makes sense since many people put off shopping until the weekend). Shopping at off-peak times will not only help you avoid the crowds, it will also give you more time to comparison shop, said Bonnie Taub-Dix, RDN, creator of BetterThanDieting.com and author of "Read It Before You Eat It - Taking You from Label to Table."

"I encourage people to comparison shop and look at the difference in cost and labels and how much you’re getting for the same price," she told TODAY Food. Going early in the morning may also help you get fresh picks, she said. "There may be an abundance of food, especially in the produce aisle. If you’re shopping for freshly prepared items they may run out if you shop later."

Google can provide you with the busiest and slowest times for shopping at different stores. Just enter your local store in the search bar and you'll get details on how busy the store is at that time and day.

Make a list (and check it twice!)

Do you envy people who can open their fridge to see it fully stocked with all items neatly stored (and no "science experiments" in old containers)? It is possible to achieve, with a little planning.

"Before grocery shopping each week, sit down with your calendar and map out your daily menus, taking into account your schedule," said Rachel Cuomo, RD, of Kiwi Nutrition Counseling. "You can then create your shopping list based on this. Everyone's nutritional goals are different but a good rule of thumb is shop the perimeter of the store, focus on vegetables, fruits, lean proteins, legumes and whole grains, and try to limit purchases in the processed food aisles and bakery section." Cuomo repeats that tried-and-true advice to never go grocery shopping while hungry. "Remember, it's easier to say no to cookies one time in the store rather than every time you open the kitchen pantry."

When shopping, be sure to stock up on pantry staples. And even if you're not into meal planning it still makes sense to get what you need for at least a few recipes you know you'll be making each week.

Taub-Dix has a genius hack for never forgetting an item and avoiding buying duplicates of what you already have at home: "Take a picture of your pantry before you go to the store," she said. "This way you can see what you already have."

Another strategy she likes is to map out the aisles of her regular grocery store and make a list aisle by aisle in order to shop more efficiently.

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Check those circulars

Taub-Dix said it's always a great idea to check supermarket circulars for ways to save. Another idea is to buy items that are on sale in bulk. This works great for canned and frozen foods which will keep for a long time.

"When you buy frozen strawberries you’ll still get the same nutritional benefit," she said. Taub-Dix said that if you plan to buy in bulk at big box stores, just make sure you have a use for what you're purchasing.

"You may pay half the price for twice as much and then throw it out," she said.

"Shop seasonally and don't buy pre-cut or prepared foods," said Cuomo. "Skip organic for any foods with a hard exterior like pineapples and avocados."

Read those labels

Food labels can be difficult to decipher, and most people don't have the time or desire to stand in the store decoding labels.

"Try not to feel overwhelmed by the food labels," said Taub-Dix. "Think about what items on the label are relevant to you. If you have high blood pressure, check the sodium. If you have diabetes, pay attention to the sugar on the label. It’s good to know which parts of the label speak to you depending on your needs."

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Stay COVID-safe

In addition to wearing your mask to the store and disinfecting your shopping cart with provided wipes, be sure to take advantage of special shopping hours if that applies to you.

"A lot of the stores have additional times for seniors to shop in the early morning," said Taub-Dix.

While it isn't essential to wipe down groceries once you get home, you should avoid touching products you don't plan to purchase, the CDC advises.

Use touchless forms of payment whenever possible and if you're at high-risk, try using online ordering or BOPIS (buy online pick up in store) options which many stores now have.

Try something new

One way to make your grocery shopping experience brighter is to get excited about new products. You can follow your favorite grocery stores on Instagram and many stores have a bulletin or newsletter, like Trader Joe's Fearless Flyer, where you can see what's new and in season.

Time your food shop right, check for sales and stick to the list (for the most part!) and you'll find that food shopping can actually be a pleasurable experience!

Ronnie Koenig

Ronnie Koenig is a writer for TODAY.com, covering the food and pop culture beats.She also writes about health and wellness, parenting and relationships for NBC Better and TMRW x TODAY, serves as a senior editor for New Jersey Family, and contributes to The New York Times and Real Simple.She is a graduate of Barnard College and a mom of twins.

Here’s the best time to go grocery shopping (2024)

FAQs

Here’s the best time to go grocery shopping? ›

Shop early: Early to mid-morning is the best time of day for the finest selection, according to Johnson. That's when dairy, bakery goods, produce, meat and seafood are newly stocked and freshest.

When's the best time to go grocery shopping? ›

To make sure your store isn't out of what you want, the best time of day to shop is mid-morning to early afternoon. Many stores stock their fresh produce during this time (non-perishables are usually stocked in the evenings when people are not walking through the aisles).

What is the best day to go grocery shopping? ›

Time of day matters when it comes to scoring grocery deals

Wednesday is the best day of the week to go grocery shopping because stores are usually less crowded mid-week. For the freshest items, time your shop for store opening or closing.

What is the cheapest day to buy groceries? ›

If you want to maximize the chances of paying low prices at the grocery store, shopping mid-week may be the way to go. Specifically, many experts advise shopping on Wednesday and Thursday.

What is the biggest day of the week to go grocery shopping? ›

According to Drive Research, 59% of shoppers set out to grab groceries at the end of the week, with Saturday being the day of highest volume. Shocked? Probably not. Most of us are aware that stepping out on Saturday to do just about anything is often more convenient than jamming it into an already tiresome work week.

What's the best day to shop at Walmart? ›

“A weekday morning, especially mid-week like Wednesday, is a great time to shop at Walmart,” said Melissa Cid, consumer savings expert for MySavings.com. “You're more likely to encounter a less busy store, stocked shelves and fresh produce and meats.

Is it better to go to the grocery store in the morning or evening? ›

The best bet is to get to the market early, as soon as it opens, or late, right before it closes. You'll zip through the aisles and check out with practically no one to slow you down. During the week, avoid visiting between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., when most people get off work and head to the store.

What day of the week do most grocery stores restock? ›

There are no standard days for when stores of this size restock; one store may supply its shelves on Mondays and Thursdays, while another restocks on Tuesdays and Fridays. Restocking days for small grocery stores are not set in stone. Stores gauge the demand from customers and adjust accordingly.

What is the best time to go shopping to avoid crowds? ›

The middle of the week is a good time because it is less congested and the lines are not as long as it would be during weekend peak hours. The best time, probably would be morning hours after the store has re-stocked and the produce is fresh.

Is it cheaper to grocery shop every day? ›

A smaller household may find it better to shop weekly sales and to buy smaller amounts, to not only stay on budget but prevent food waste,” she said. “But if it's a larger household, it may pay to do bulk shopping less often, like on a monthly basis.”

How many times a month should you go grocery shopping? ›

You'll definitely be spending more time making trips, and likely spending more money than you should. So, even if you're busy and have a hard time making time for a larger shopping trip, try to keep your store visits down to no more than twice a week.

What is the best day to buy meat? ›

Wednesday is typically when stores receive their weekly deliveries of fresh produce, meat, and dairy products. This means that you are more likely to find a wider selection of fresh, high-quality items to choose from,” says Woody.

What is the best day to go to Costco? ›

Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the least crowded days, according to several Costco staff I spoke to. Thursdays tend to be less busy, as well (though Thursday wasn't mentioned as much as Tuesday and Wednesday). Fridays are busier because of those stock-up-for-the-weekend shoppers.

Should you go grocery shopping once a week? ›

It's hard to get fresh fruits and vegetables (and even meat) when you only shop once a month. It's better to go at least once a week, or even more often, to make sure you are getting fresh food.

What is the least busy time to go grocery shopping? ›

The middle of the week is a good time because it is less congested and the lines are not as long as it would be during weekend peak hours. The best time, probably would be morning hours after the store has re-stocked and the produce is fresh.

How many times should you go grocery shopping a month? ›

You'll definitely be spending more time making trips, and likely spending more money than you should. So, even if you're busy and have a hard time making time for a larger shopping trip, try to keep your store visits down to no more than twice a week.

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