Indeed, one of the biggest obstacles of social distancing has been figuring out how to safely feed ourselves and our families. Grocery delivery is a great option, but it isn’t a practical—accessible, affordable—option for us all. If you’ve been braving the supermarket, be sure to follow the CDC guidelines and recommended safety restrictions, and get in and out of there as quickly as you can. Means more time for Netflix too, you know? Here, we’ve rounded up all the ways you can up your efficiency at the store. You can also intentionally plan your meals for the week around what items you already own. Building breakfasts, lunches, and dinners around using up the bottom of that jam jar or carton of eggs means you’ll save money, space, and time. RELATED: 9 Fuss-Free Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint in the Kitchen—And Save Big on Your Energy Bill