Everyone will probably be looking to significantly cut down on the cost of their weekly shop as bills rise.
According to the chancellor, even those on mid-level salaries are going to struggle so these top tips are for everyone.
While most of us won’t need the help of a foodbank, we should all be looking to significantly cut down on the cost of our weekly shop as we face rising bills all around.Rather than buy big brands, buy the store’s own-brands. Or if you usually buy own brands, go for the budget option. Do this for cleaning products as well as food. The saving can be dramatic – as much as 30 per cent.Plan a weekly shop and stick to it.
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