Just realized there are actually solid ways to get groceries now and pay later without totally breaking the bank each week. Like, if you're living paycheck to paycheck (which, let's be real, a lot of us are), having your grocery bill hit all at once is rough. Especially with food prices supposedly going up around 2% this year according to USDA predictions.



So I looked into these Buy Now, Pay Later services everyone keeps talking about and honestly some of them aren't bad for grocery runs. Affirm seems pretty solid if you shop at places like Walmart, Target, or Costco - you can do their Pay in 4 thing with no fees. Afterpay is good if you want something simpler, though they're more limited on which stores work with them. PayPal has their Pay in 4 option too plus this PayPal Credit thing that gives you like six months interest-free, which is actually decent for bigger hauls.

There's also Splitit which is kind of different - it works with your existing credit card so you can literally get groceries now pay later at any store that takes your card. No credit check needed either which is nice.

But here's the thing - you gotta be careful about missing payments because late fees add up fast and suddenly your cheap groceries aren't cheap anymore. I'd honestly read through what each one actually charges before picking one. Some have high interest rates if you don't pay on time, and that defeats the whole purpose of trying to budget better.

Has anyone actually used these for regular grocery shopping? Curious if they actually help or if it just makes you spend more because it feels free in the moment lol
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