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Have you cut back on non-essential good's shopping?


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Tbh if your still living with your parents this stuff really isnt hitting you. Your parents will bitch about it so try not to be too much of a burden during these times.If your tryin to run your own yard then you should be seeing the difference.How can my local try charge £1.69 for hovis and £1.20 for 2 pints of milk? WTF

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It's biting me a little but I'm combatting.My customers have stopped spending so much at work.Petrol has gone up so I'm going to meetings left right and centre so I can fill up on the company card - dun know the super unleaded.Food has gone up so I'm lowering my standards a little - Sainsburys instead of M&SElectric has gone up so I've gone from EON to EDF.But then I've sat bored at work at spent over a bag on clothes the last few Fridays and still cop a bottle in the dance at least once a week.I'm basically undoing all my hard efforts.

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Im trying my best...I just totally avoid the high streets and city now. Strictly Asda/Tescos and petrol etc... the winter cold and walking around in it is a good excuse for me to stay away from the shops.If this was summertime... then diff story, spend has to happen

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yes i have. lol@ anyone pretending they havent. even shottas are feeling the crunch. i used to buy bottled water ..now i use Britta filter.i nearly cried when my fav £1.10 cereal was HALVED from 1kg to 500g and same price.lol@ my work office fridge now full of palstic containers and lunch, when we all used to spend £5-8 / day for lunchmy director who has a rolex has now began to shop in primark courtesy of his wifei now get vlaue youghurthavin said that.. my £4g bonus is due in about 2weeks. and i shall spend wisely in westfield and make a thread about itthe breh i buy £2.50 sandwich hasnt seen me for a while now

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It's all a mental block. No one is poorer. You just don't have access to as much credit as before.Seeing people stress about a few pence on petrol or a fiver on their weekly shop when they go out binge drinking every weekend and have LCD TVs in their houses makes me cringe.
The government encouraged people to buy buy buy, hence people having sick living rooms but sh*t dinners atm.Credit was more available than a gun in South London.They created the problem and now need our help and I say f*ck them tbh,
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