Crack down on food waste & make your grub go further with these cash saving tips
Edited by Giselle Wainwright
Updated: 27 Apr 2021, 21:06
SAVE on food waste, save on cash: It’s a win-win.
Every year, households in the UK throw away £400 worth of food each that comes to about £10billion in total.
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To celebrate national Stop Food Waste Day today, we give you some tips on how to make your grub go further while saving cashCredit: Getty
So to celebrate national Stop Food Waste Day today, I have put together some tips on how to make your grub go further.
PORTION CONTROL: Freeze everything in portion sizes. Pop meat, mash and sauces in reusable freezer bags or tubs and then simply get out what you need to cook when you want it.
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Debenhams will reopen on Monday for a fire sale before the collapsed chain closes its doors for good.
The closing down sale, at 97 of its shops in England and Wales, will sell off its last remaining stock to raise cash after the firm went bust in December.
Shoppers are expected to rush to snap up discounts of up to 70 per cent in its fashion and homeware department, and up to half off beauty products.
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