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Teens 2 lesson four shopping wisely

terms you should know Comparison Shopping Brand Name Generic Brand Discount Store Thrift Store Teens 2 – Lesson 4 - Slide 4-1

deciding on the type of item Quality — What level of quality do I want? lowmedium high Quantity — How much can I afford? Timing — Should I wait until there is a sale on the item? Brand Name — Should I choose an item with a well-known name, even if it costs more? Recommendation — Do I know anyone who already owns this item? Warranty — Is there a warranty on the item? Research — What do consumer magazines say about the item? Teens 2 – Lesson 4 - Slide 4-2a

comparison-shopping chart 1 Teens 2 – Lesson 4 - Slide 4-2b Electronic Device123 Store Brand name Price Basic Features Special Features Warranty Refund/Exchange Policies Other

comparison-shopping chart 2 Teens 2 – Lesson 4 - Slide 4-2c Item of Clothing123 Brand Name Price Where to be worn Style Durability Comfort Refund/Exchange Policies

unit pricing ITEM PRICE $2.99 UNIT PRICE 10.7 PER OUNCE PEANUT BUTTER 28-oz. Teens 2 – Lesson 4 - Slide 4-3a Unit price indicators usually have UPC bar codes on them. It’s easy to find the best buy if you understand unit pricing. Unit pricing does the math for you! ITEM PRICE $1.99 UNIT PRICE 11.3 PER OUNCE PEANUT BUTTER 18-oz. ITEM PRICE $.89 UNIT PRICE 8.1 PER OUNCE BRAND NAME CANNED CORN 11-oz. ITEM PRICE 2/$1.19 UNIT PRICE 3.9 PER OUNCE STORE BRAND CANNED CORN oz. Which size peanut butter costs more? Which would you buy? Would you buy the brand name or the store brand corn?

comparison-shopping tips Are you going to the grocery store? Use these tips to save money! Compare the price per unit Compare brands Check sales Read labels Check weights Buy in bulk Shop closer, less often Use coupons Shop at discount stores Teens 2 – Lesson 4 - Slide 4-3b