Back in July we did a series of blog posts centred around saving money.
From haggling in markets, to discount codes and more – err – unconventional methods (reusable toilet paper, anyone?) we looked at the good, the best and the downright strange ways people save the pennies.
But what are the real facts and figures? Do people feel embarrassed about saving money? How much do people spend and save each month? We weren’t sure. So we surveyed 100 of the MyVoucherCodes friends, family and followers to find out more.
Here are the results…
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This is really interesting – I’m guilty of eating a bowl or two of Weetabix in the evening to keep costs down. Ah the things us Brits do to save money eh!
Cereal for dinner? Never! But I guess that’s why I’m always broke!
I definitely agree that most of my money goes on going out – but I’m surprised that that’s true for 45.9% of people!
But what are the real facts and figures? Do people feel embarrassed about saving money
Interesting, I know for a fact I wouldn’t be within the 14.1% who would haggle at a designer store. That’s pretty embarrassing right?
What are the most creative ways to save money?…
I found an infographic which lists some of the most creative ways that people save money. As you can see a lot of people answered that they eat cereal for dinner. However, other ways such as skipping train fare are probably not advisable to follow http…