Sticking to a budget or low income can be difficult from time to time, particularly if you’d ever like to splash out just a little bit to treat yourself – the good news is that there are plenty of ways you can find some big savings, and we’re not talking about getting lucky on non gamstop slots or winning the jackpot, but more through ways that will accumulate over time and help you save money in the long run.
Honey – This comes as a browser extension rather than a dedicated app, but if you haven’t heard of it then it’s certainly something you should try. Once you reach the final stage of checkout, the extension will browse the internet for all possible promo or discount codes and apply them individually to find the best deal, you’re not always guaranteed a saving but with many of the bigger services you could get lucky and hit a big deal. All of the savings will definitely add up over time too, particularly on any bigger items, and the extra can be used to get yourself something you’ve been saving for.
Too Good to Go – This is an app that is hoping to tackle food waste in particular, each day you’ll be able to purchase a ‘Magic Bag’ for a cheap price that secures your name for a pick-up the next day, you’ll then go and collect your bag which is filled with items that are usually closer to their use-by date but still good to eat. Some of the best places are often tipped towards chains like Greggs, or local bakeries that have to take good off display at the end of the day. As you can’t pick what you’re getting, there’s no guarantee you’ll end up with something great, but there’s plenty of opportunities to get a great bag and stock up on some treats or food you may not usually get.
Karma – This one is similar to Too Good to Go but limited to London and some other regions in France and Sweden. Unlike the former, this tells you exactly what you’re paying for beforehand by connecting you to meals that are unsold, some of the prices can be up to 50% off so you can secure a great deal for some of the more expensive chains in particular. As you can choose what you’re having too, it gives you a lot more control over your spending, and you know exactly what you’re going to get each time, certainly worth checking out for some more variety in food options and serving as a great purpose to not only reduce food waste but also reduce the cost of eating out too.
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