03-01-2014, 05:22 PM
Oh don't forget your green clubcard points if you use your own bags. I always try and haggle for more of them as my shopping bags are huge and probably save 3 or 4 carrier bags each.
Instead of paying for sandwich bags, tin foil or cling film for your sandwiches the bags the supermarket fruit and veg bags are just as good so a handful of them always falls in my trolley.
Also that ebay tip is really good, there is only one deodorant that I get on well with and I buy a dozen off ebay whenever I'm running out and its about a third of the price of superdrug. Same as razor blades.
Thats a bargain mate, you got a link?
Instead of paying for sandwich bags, tin foil or cling film for your sandwiches the bags the supermarket fruit and veg bags are just as good so a handful of them always falls in my trolley.
(03-01-2014, 03:04 PM)Piggy Wrote: Bulk buy. Me and mrs do one big shop a month then spend a tenner a week on the stuff that goes off. (We have saved about £50 a month this way)I'd not realised the 1 big shop a month saved you money but thinking about it it probably does, f*ck knows how. I do the same, big shop at the start of the month for the stuff that will keep is about £150 then about a tenner a week for milk bread and veg vs probably £80 a week before I shopped like that.
Use places like ebay for certain products...be surprised!
Also that ebay tip is really good, there is only one deodorant that I get on well with and I buy a dozen off ebay whenever I'm running out and its about a third of the price of superdrug. Same as razor blades.
(03-01-2014, 04:46 PM)cully Wrote: Learn to walk short distances or cycle instead of taking carYes, anything less than a mile and a half I walk bar my big shop at the supermarket, the little shop I can get in my rucksack.
(03-01-2014, 04:59 PM)silverzx Wrote: My virgin sim only 30 day rolling contract is £15 per month and I get unlimited texts, calls and data.
Thats a bargain mate, you got a link?