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I’m a mum who spends £12,025 a MONTH on bills and I need to cut back – my hack helped reduce my £1.6k supermarket spend

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WITH the cost of everything rising ever higher at the till, many of us want to save money on our weekly food shopping.

A mum has gone viral for her hack that helped her shopping go further – after she spent a staggering £12,000 a month on bills.

If you're struggling to reduce your grocery bill, this trick will help you

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If you’re struggling to reduce your grocery bill, this trick will help youCredit: Getty
The couple revealed how they had been trying to reduce their food purchases after discovering how much they were spending on bills

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The couple revealed how they had been trying to reduce their food purchases after discovering how much they were spending on billsCredit: tiktok/@jessandmike4

Like many of us influencers Jess and Mike are determined to reduce their bills.

However, it wasn’t until the content creators sat down that they realized how much they had gone over budget each month.

As part of a series on their TikTok page, they detailed their various bills and revealed they spent £2,000 on their mortgage alone.

Factoring in other items such as a £330 family gym membership, several cars that needed to be paid for and a £1,600 monthly grocery bill – their expenses soon started to mount.

In fact, they quickly discovered they were spending a staggering £12,000 a month on bills.

In a recent video, Jess told fans: “We spend £12,025 a month on our expenses and we wanted to get it back and make big changes to our lives.”

Mike then chimed in: “It’s just exorbitant. We cannot spend that amount.”

Realizing that most people spend that amount on mortgage deposits, the couple decided to make some changes – starting with their shockingly high food bill.

“One thing we discovered is that we want to combat food waste,” explained the mother of two.

Continuing, she added: “A lot of our food waste comes from vegetables.”

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With fresh fruit and vegetables going to waste, parents were determined to make it easier for their children to enjoy a meal. healthy snack.

There were often grapes left over, as the family regularly bought pre-made bags from the supermarket – despite having a whole punnet at home.

Fed up with this, Jess decided to make her own fruit bags for the kids.

“They [the kids] they will easily go to Tesco and easily pick up one of those pre-packaged fruit bags,” she explained, adding: “So we made our own fruit bags.”

In an attempt to end food waste, the couple decided to make their own fruit bags

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In an attempt to end food waste, the couple decided to make their own fruit bagsCredit: tiktok/@jessandmike4
They also took advantage of offers at the supermarket while expanding their food store

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They also took advantage of offers at the supermarket while expanding their food storeCredit: Getty

Using small plastic bags, the mother was able to create an easy snack for the kids without much effort.

Even better, the hack cost them less than 50 cents per bag — a bargain compared to what most supermarkets charge for pre-packaged fruit.

That’s because the parents managed to make the most of the deal and bought two punnets of grapes for just £2.50.

Instead of just doing this with leftover fruit, the couple also decided to try it with items that quickly disappeared from the fridge.

“Another thing, Chloe it’s demolishing an entire patch of strawberries,” the influencer complained, adding that her daughter regularly eats them all while sitting in her room.

Fed up with fruit constantly disappearing, Jess decided to distribute the fruit in bags too.

“We made bags again, so we know she can’t eat it all,” he added, revealing that strawberries can cost up to five pounds in the supermarket.

While this may not save you thousands at checkout, these little hacks will soon add up.

Fruit Hack Could End Up Saving Them A Small Fortune

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Fruit Hack Could End Up Saving Them A Small FortuneCredit: Getty

How to reduce the cost of your grocery store

SAVING in your store can make a big difference to your wallet. Here are some tips from comparison site Money.co.uk on how you can reduce the cost of your shopping bills:

  • Write a list for yourself – Buy only items you need. If it’s not on your list, don’t add it to your cart
  • Create a budget – Create a weekly budget for your food purchases
  • Never buy hungry – you are much more likely to buy more food if your tummy is growling
  • Do not buy pre-cut vegetables or fruits – The extra they charge for cutting can be eye-watering
  • Use social media – follow your favorite retailers to find out about the latest offers
  • Be disloyal – You may want to go to different stores to find the best bargains
  • Check the fine print – It’s always worth checking the price per kg/lb/liter when comparing offers so you make an equal decision, as a bigger box doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll get more
  • Use your loyalty cards – Don’t be afraid to sign up for all of them. They all work a little differently – find out which bonus is best for you and remember to redeem your points for additional rewards





This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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