We all love good food, but it can be a huge money drain. In fact, most households spend around £100 a week on food, drink, restaurants and hotels – that’s a fifth of average UK weekly earnings! We asked TopCashback’s Natasha Rachel Smith, VoucherCodesPro’s George Charles and tastecard’s Matt Turner how to avoid the most common foodie pitfalls.
GO COUPON CRAZY
Grabbing a banana, a coffee and a croissant can cost more than a fiver in a coffee shop, but less than £2 in a supermarket. “Supermarkets also let you use voucher codes,” says Natasha. If you can’t ditch your daily habit, loyalty pays. “Brands like Costa and Subway send newsletters to customers who have loyalty cards, offering extra points on certain days or on specific products,” adds George. “Only…
