Next time you're grocery shopping, opt for fresh produce to cut energy costs and reduce your freezer's workload. It's a simple, effective habit that aligns with sustainable living.
Saving on electricity starts with smart choices like these—I've relied on this approach for years to keep bills down without sacrificing quality.
At the supermarket, I prioritize fresh fruits and vegetables over frozen options. This minimizes freezer use, which guzzles energy, especially when packed full.
The real pros know that shopping seasonally amplifies these savings. Check out the list of in-season fruits and vegetables for October and November to maximize value and freshness.
How do you cut energy use daily? Share your tips in the comments below.

Household appliances like freezers account for about 40% of a home's electricity consumption on average.
Every energy-saving strategy counts, so embrace tips like buying fresh more often to lighten your freezer's load and trim those power bills.