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[quote][i]Originally posted by Kyle T[/i] The key is to just plan out the week properly. When I first moved out, I was spending £50 + just for myself every week, just buying shit - ended up throwing quite a bit of stuff out and stockpiled on useless shit. Now, I just plan out my weeks meals in advance - then do my shopping based on that and can get away with as little as £15 a week, and my GF spends 3 days of that living with me. Still trying to figure out bread though, I hate freezing it - and either end up running out by wednesday, or throwing loads out at the end of the week :lol: I do my shopping as follows: Meat = Farmfoods, it's indivdually frozen already, and cheap as hell. Fresh = Wherever, price makes little difference between the main supermarkets Biscuits / tinned food / jars of sauces = Got a bargain shop near me called B&M Bargains (http://www.bmstores.co.uk/) - they sell branded stuff cheap as hell, and is awesome for bulk buying anything that isn't fresh or meat - bottles of pop, beer, toiletries, etc. [/quote]
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