4 Hacks to Save Money on Your Family’s Food Bill

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Most households spend a large portion of their monthly budget on groceries, takeaways, and meals out. Fortunately, there are plenty of simple ways to cut your food and drink costs, while still enjoying quality meals with your family. With this in mind, here are four hacks to save money on your family’s food bill.

1. Cook Meals at Home

Eating at expensive restaurants and purchasing meal deals from supermarkets can quickly add up and result in an enormous food bill at the end of the month. Cooking meals at home is one of the simplest ways to instantly lower your bill.

 

According to The Guardian, you could save a massive £1,000 per year by taking packed lunches to work! Plus, home-cooked meals are typically far more nutritious and healthy when compared to store-bought lunches and ready meals. You can make preparation easier by cooking all of your meals in bulk at the beginning of the week, then storing them to eat throughout the week. This means that you will have delicious, healthy meals every day and won’t need to rely on shop-bought items.

2. Search for Food Coupons

Government statistics show that the average UK family spends around 16% of their household budget on food and non-alcoholic drinks. Luckily, you can easily reduce your food costs by taking advantage of food coupons that can be found online or within newspapers and magazines. Many major supermarkets also offer fantastic discount deals on online food orders (i.e. you get a £10 discount on your first food delivery over £100). You can also find great deals on fast food if you are treating your family to a takeaway. For instance, Domino’s Vouchers allow you to access excellent deals on family meals and take advantage of the best discounts.

3. Grow Your Own Produce

Growing your own produce is another effective way to reduce your grocery bills and lead a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle. What’s more, many people get a great sense of satisfaction and pride from providing their families with nutritious, home-grown food. Growing fruit and vegetables in your garden is easy and you can harvest produce all year round with proper care and planning.

 

Some of the simplest fruits and vegetables to try growing in your garden include potatoes, tomatoes, carrots, green beans, and radishes. You can develop your gardening skills by attending a workshop in your local gardening centre, looking for tips on gardening blogs, or watching tutorials online.

4. Plan Your Meals

The average UK household produces large amounts of food waste every day. This is a huge unnecessary cost and also contributes to greenhouse gas emissions which is extremely damaging to the environment. You can easily reduce food waste, help the environment, and save money by planning your meals in advance. Make sure you are smart when you shop and only purchase the food items that you need. Doing small, frequent shops is a great way to minimise waste and ensure that you eat all food items before they expire.

 


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