3. Be organised – have a shopping list and a meal plan
Having a meal plan and shopping list for the week can help to reduce buying unnecessary and expensive items while doing your grocery shop.
4. Bulk buy dry items
Buying bulk dry items such as pasta, rice, oats, beans, nuts, dried herbs and spices are all relatively cheap and can be stored for a long time. Buying a lot of these items in one go means that your initial shop will be a little more expensive but it will save you money in the long run as you won’t have to continuously re-purchase these items in future shops.
5. Make your lunch the night before
Making your lunch the night before and bringing it into work or college is a much cheaper option than buying your lunch in a café or deli and also healthier as you know exactly what you’re putting in it.
6. Make your coffee at home and bring it into work in the morning
Brining your coffee in a thermo mug to work in the mornings could save you up to over 3 euro per day. This probably doesn’t seem like much but when you add it up you could be saving over 65 euro per month!