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Saving Money Shopping
Did you know that you can start saving money and beat the credit crunch just by changing the way you shop?
Fed up with the cost of living?
Fed up with buying things you didn't really need?
Fed up with the cost of the food you waste?
Fed up with throwing hard earned money in the bin?
Did you know that over time our ways of shopping have become based on what the major shops think that they can subconsciously get us to buy?
In reality this means that they are persuading us to buy specific items, many of which we don't really need. The way the supermarkets are laid out, from which product is located in which aisle plus where on the shelf products are placed, all has been carefully planned over many years, in order to make us spend more and more money.
A great way to start saving money is to be aware of these tricks and to reassess our shopping methods and beat the credit crunch.
One way to save money is to buy the cheaper brands or own brand products. For many families this can save 15% a year on their shopping bill which equates to a staggering £800.
Did you know that the average family in the UK throws away £650 worth of food every year? In the UK the food we buy that gets thrown out because it is past its "best before" date equates to a massive 364,000 tons. How many of us have been persuaded to buy a "two products for a cheaper price" only to never get round to using the second product?
On top of that, how many items have we bought on impulse? Apparently, 75% of women admit to buying on impulse. Those "must have" items we have never used, such as the latest make-up product, and are now gathering dust and taking up space in cupboards.
All this is wasted money.
Our 'Everyday-Life' pdf has hundreds and hundreds of tips and ideas on cleaning, cooking, shopping, repairing and living.
All our quality tips will help you save a combination of money, time, effort and reduce the level of chemicals you use in your home.
In fact our Market Research has assessed that by following our ideas the average family will probably cut their living expenses by up to 50%.
Money saving tips to help you beat the Credit Crunch.
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