Eat your Way to a Healthy Wallet with Confused.com
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Don't let the credit crunch give you a rumbling belly
You don't have to give up treats or eat half portions in these
financially challenging times, just use Confused.com's savings
tips to slim down your food bill while getting more for less.
Don't shop when you're hungry
It's a classic tip but very true: if you're peckish when you
shop, you'll stack the trolley higher. So always fill yourself
up before filling your trolley.
Shop online
Many supermarkets offer online shopping these days, and even
though many charge for the service, you'll be surprised how
much you could save by avoiding the temptation to fill your
trolley with impulse purchases. You'll also save a little on
petrol too if your nearest supermarket happens to be miles away.
Snip and save with coupons
Don't be a voucher sloucher! Snip coupons from magazines and
newspapers or follow the link to find loads of online voucher
deals. As well as store discounts, you can also find restaurant
meal deals as well as savings on supermarket purchases.
Use a cashback credit card
If you regularly pay your credit card bill in full at the end
of the month, then a cashback credit
card could benefit you. For every pound you spend on one
of these cards, you receive a percentage back. For example,
you could earn £1 for every £100 you spend.
Cash back bonuses are usually paid annually, so you could treat
yourself to a little something extra with your rebate.
Take a packed lunch
Of course, spending on food doesn't just stop with the weekly
shop - we often spend more than necessary on take-out sandwiches
and coffees during our lunch breaks.
Taking something from home to eat at lunchtime is likely to
save you at least a couple of quid a day. This all adds up during
the week so why not treat yourself to a latte and cake on Friday
- it'll taste so much better knowing the savings you've made!
Be a lady (or lad) who lunches
Going out for dinner with friends is an expensive luxury. But
you don't have to become a hermit and miss out entirely.
Lunchtime menus are usually a lot cheaper and you're less likely
to spend as much on extras like wine. Again, check online to
see if you can find some restaurant voucher
codes.
Keep a full fridge
Did you know that keeping your fridge full can actually save
you money? A full fridge/freezer takes significantly less energy
to chill than an empty one, thus giving you extra savings on
your household
utilities bill.
You can find loads
more ways to save by visiting the Confused.com Money
pages.
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