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By Alan, on January 6th, 2012%
According to a recent survey conducted by Shelter, the homeless charity, a third of UK households are having to cut their food shopping bills to keep a roof over their heads. One in three of the respondents said that they had had to cut back on the amount they spent on food to meet their mortgage . . . → Read More: People cut back on food buying
By Alan, on October 18th, 2011%
In response to the price cutting campaigns by its rivals, Asda has announced that it will be launching its own series of price drops. Asda is the second-largest supermarket in the United Kingdom and has announced that it will be dropping the cost of over 3000 products. This includes essential items such as toilet tissue, laundry . . . → Read More: Asda sets out to slash prices
By Alan, on October 14th, 2011%
With the UK consumer having less to spend people are trying to find ways to cut back on everyday costs, such as the cost of supermarket shopping. No one is going to start going to different stores for different items but people are trying to lower the cost of their overall shopping basket.
New services are being . . . → Read More: Mysupermarket.co.uk compares supermarket prices
By admin, on March 31st, 2011%
Tough economic times give us all a reason to get responsible about daily spending habits. Whether we realise it or not, one of the big things we spend money on is food. Cooking at home is usually much less expensive than eating out, grocery bills can add up quite quickly if we . . . → Read More: Stay Within Your Spending Limits But Eat Well
By Alan, on March 24th, 2011%
Debenhams, the department store chain, has launched its free shopping app for Nokia and Android phones extending its strategy of multi-platform after launching last October’s launch of their iPhone application.
The app is a virtual shopping assistant for those shoppers that are always on the go offering a first for a high street retailer, a barcode scanner . . . → Read More: Free shopping app will help Debenhams shoppers
By Alan, on March 24th, 2011%
A new study show that most people believe it is greener to shop on the internet than to go out and hit high street this according to IMRG research marking the start of Climate Week 2011 with over 70% of those surveyed saying it was greener to shop online than going to shops.
The IMRG survey polled . . . → Read More: Internet shopping is better for the planet
By admin, on February 3rd, 2011%
During the cold, harsh, and snowy winters that Britain is known for, sometimes by the end of the day all you want to do is curl up in front of the television and relax safe in the knowledge that you have made it through another day of the horrible weather. Usually when these moments strike the . . . → Read More: Pizza Delivery Services
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