Debt Advice: Cutting Back on Food Spending
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by: Richard Jones
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Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 Time: 8:19 PM
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One way is cutting out very small, unnecessary expenditures. There are a number of ways this can be done, and they are all very simple. One example is entertaining at home, instead of meeting friends and going out for coffee. Meeting friends in coffee shops can be expensive: each customer will buy at least one drink, and may end up spending money on overpriced slices of cake and buns. If friends meet at home to socialise, these expenses could be cut drastically, especially if these social gatherings had previously taken place a number of times a week. Small expenses such as this can add up to a large amount of money, that could easily be used elsewhere. When considered, it is obvious: in a chain coffee shop, a cup of coffee is likely to be close to costing three pounds. However, this is more like the price for a whole jar at a supermarket. The same can be said for lunch: if only a small amount of time is given for a lunch break from work, people are likely to rush out and buy expensive sandwiches from shops. Add on a piece of fruit, a drink and a packet of crisps, in order to make a lunch that will sustain until the evening, and the customer is probably looking at spending over five pounds. Clearly this will add up, if it is done almost every day.
There are many ways to cut down during the recession, but cutting out important essentials does not have to be part of this. It is much better, surely, to cut down on unnecessary small expenditures. The old cliché definitely rings true here: if you look after the pennies, the pounds will look after themselves.
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Reducing the amount you spend on food rather than the amount of food is an easy and effective debt free strategy to save money. Cutting back on travelling, and entertainment costs as well is also effective. However for professional debt advice if you need further help then its best to speak to companies that have experience and proven results.
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