How to Reduce Your Food Shopping Bill
The average household in the UK now spends around £65-70 a week on food — and with food prices still significantly higher than they were a few years ago, the grocery bill is one of...
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The average household in the UK now spends around £65-70 a week on food — and with food prices still significantly higher than they were a few years ago, the grocery bill is one of...
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Grocery prices have gone through the roof lately. If you’re anything like me, you’re looking for any way to reduce your weekly shop without compromising on what you buy. That’s where CheckoutSmart comes in. CheckoutSmart...
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Frontline workers deserve recognition for their hard work and dedication. Whether you’re in the NHS, emergency services, social care, armed forces, or education sector, the Blue Light Card offers a way for our society to...
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If you’re only using one cashback app at a time, you’re probably leaving money on the table. The good news?In the UK, it’s completely legit to stack cashback apps and earn rewards from the same...
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Food shopping costs a fortune these days. Every week, prices seem to creep up. Bread, milk, eggs – everything’s more expensive than it was six months ago. So when Lidl launched their free loyalty app...
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Have you ever Googled “how much should I have saved by 30?” I have. Multiple times. And every single article made me feel like a complete financial failure. “By 30, you should have £50,000 saved!”...
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Christmas 2019, I went completely overboard. Presents for everyone. Nice food. Decorations. Drinks. More presents. The lot. On 27th December, I checked my bank balance: -£340 overdraft. I checked my credit card: £1,150 balance (it...
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I tried to completely overhaul my finances in January 2015. I was going to: I lasted 9 days. It was too much, too extreme, too overwhelming. Trying to change everything at once doesn’t work. In...
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January is financially brutal. You’ve spent loads at Christmas. Your credit card is maxed. You’re in your overdraft. And then January hits with: It’s the perfect storm of expense. I used to dread January. Every...
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In January 2015, my finances were a mess. I needed a complete financial reset. By July 2016 (18 months later): It wasn’t a miracle. It was a deliberate, step-by-step reset of my entire financial life....
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