Saturday
Saturday is probably the day many of you do your weekly food shop. Food prices are currently rising well above the official inflation rate, so you should try to cut costs wherever you can.
Try mysupermarket.co.uk where you can compare prices at ASDA, Ocado, Sainsbury's and Tesco. You can then buy your groceries online from the supermarket which offers the cheapest trolley. Alternatively, try shopping at deep discounters such as Aldi, Lidl or Netto. Don't be put off by no-frills products because these cheaper supermarkets are said to beating the giants in the popularity stakes.
Check out our goal on cutting your food bills, for more great tips from your fellow lovemoney.com readers.
And if you fancy a night out - it is Saturday after all - make sure you check out our Frugal Food series for all the latest restaurant deals. There are so many 2-for-1 meal deals around at the moment that, as long as you've got one friend, you could eat out at a different restaurant every week for next two months and never pay more than half-price for your meal. Just remember to print out the voucher beforehand.
Finally, why not ask a question on Q&A and see if anyone else in the lovemoney.com community has any tips for a cheap night out?
And, if you've got a tip of your own on how to save money on Saturdays, please post it below to help other lovemoney.com readers!
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