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Grocery question: I use WalMart grocery pickup weekly for our groceries. You cannot pay with cash and do grocery pickup. So does anyone else use grocery pickup and just not do a cash envelope for groceries?!? I feel like I spend less doing the pickup because I don’t go in the store and see things I want but don’t need.  
Grocery question: I use WalMart grocery pickup weekly for our groceries.

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‍♀️ I leave that amount in my account. I do groceries and gas this way
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I do this as well ( for groceries) it works so well for me and I spend far less that what I do when I go into the store.  
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@braynard right! Me too!  
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@krueger. Some weeks I have to just throw something in there just to make the minimum for pick up!  
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I use electronic envelopes for gas and target (because I do pick up there). You could try that! I made a form to keep in my binder to track it just like a regular envelope for me. Happy to share if you want.  
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We also do walmart pickup. We just leave that amount in our account and make sure to track it so we dont go over budget
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I use my checking account to cover my Walmart grocery pickup and then budget about $60 for miscellaneous groceries throughout the week for milk, bread, etc.  
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Pay cash for Walmart gift cards maybe?  
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@strachan that's insane! So weird.  
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@helterskelter I wish you could!  
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I leave grocery money in my bank account & use Walmart pickup. I just make sure I track my spending accordingly.  
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I leave grocery money and gas money in the account.  
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‍♀️ I just leave the grocery budget on my debit card and then track.  
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I do the same version of this through Kroger. I just use my debit card and account for it in my books. I DEFINITELY spend way less, I am able to look at my cupboards while assembling my list, and my time is worth the fee to me.  
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I have a checking account with 1 debit card labeled gas/groceries. The only $ in that account is what’s budgeted for this exactly
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@chemisorb530 that’s a great idea!  
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We have a credit card for things like this and gas. When we charge on it the money is moved from the appropriate envelope into the credit card envelope. Then later that week I deposit the money and pay the card off.  
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My grocery “envelope” is actually it’s own separate checking account for exactly this reason. I spend WAY LESS when I am not in the store. I work on my shopping list all week and tweak things and rearrange meal plans to fit my budget this way.  
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I do, I just budget it and keep it in the checking.  
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I pull money out of my envelope and put it back in my checking account after I pick up my groceries.  
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Watch today’s Instagram story’s, Miko talks through how she handles it  
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I leave that money in my checking account. I put the grocery pickup on my credit card to earn cash back rewards, and then pay it off. I created a tracker to track how much I've spent and how much is left in my "envelope".  
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Just a thought but if you really are consistent with Wal-Mart how about a re loadable WM card. Then you can use that as your "envelope".  
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Use checking account and then replenish with cash. Just make sure you track it.  
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Groceries and gas stay in my checking account. Everything else is placed in a different area.  
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I do pickup with target, Kroger and Walmart. All the same morning. I take cash out for Aldi if I go. They’re all next to each other, so it’s easy.  
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I buy a gift card for my groceries and just use that for check out process
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I’m going to get a prepaid Visa card from my bank and put 2 or 3 hundred dollars on it. That way I can shop online and pull money from the appropriate envelope and deposit it and reload the card.  
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I get cash out but then immediately deposit it if I swiped my card for that category
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We have a transfer envelope. I’ll budget and order groceries online (only like once a month though, usually I go to aldi) then my hubby swings by the back and deposit the cash otw to work
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I keep it on my account and track I feel like I live at my bank these days lol
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‍♀️ I put it in my Bill section
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I would have a grocery budget for pickup and a separate small budget for cash based on how you typically spend.  
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This doesn’t help with payment method, but if you use the Shopkick app for your Walmart grocery pickup you get 2, 000 kicks. You can cash out for a $25 gift card at 6, 250 kicks so this is like getting $8 cash back on every order.  
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I use cashless envelopes where I have an index card with my monthly budget for each category, write down what I spend, and keep track that way. I use Walmart Pickup and do not have cash that I can take out readily.  
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We do a separate sub-checking account and money comes directly out of that instead of using cash
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I still use a grocery cash envelope, but I pay with a credit card and transfer the money to an online spending envelope. At the end of the month I pay off the credit card with the cash in the online spending envelope.  
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We do cash but keep our grocery money in checking. :)
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Purchase a gift card or a prepaid card.  
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@percale4999 I don’t think Walmart grocery lets you use prepaid cards but you can use a gift card.  
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I use Walmart grocery pickup every week too. My grocery budget is $400 per month. I just leave that amount in my checking account
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Me! Or i will pull out money and then transfer back to the bank.  
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I am trying something different this month. I took out my grocery cash and put it in the envelope. I use my paid off credit card for groceries because it gets me 2% cash back. Today I went to Costco, paid with the card, then I took the cash out and put it into the Pay Credit Card envelope. My plan is to only charge what I have cash for and then take the cash and deposit it to pay the card 2 days before the bill is due. I think I can handle this responsibility but we will see on Feb 24.  
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@radiometer this is what I do
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I try to use cash for everything, but I often don't have my envelopes with me when I need them. So I use my AmEx card, and I have an envelope section that says "back to AmEx". I take the cash for what I spent out of its category and put it in there. Then I use that cash at the end of the month to pay off my AmEx in full. But this way I only have to go to the bank once
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Groceries is the one account that I leave in the bank. I have a completely separate account just for food that has a different ATM card for. It works for me because I only shop at the Walmart Pick up.  
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Miko does this. She has an online envelope for that.  
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We do pick up. Then subtract that amount from out budgeted amount. Take what’s left in cash.  
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