Eat Well for Less

IanH replied on 13/07/2016 21:01

Posted on 13/07/2016 21:01

I think I've commented on this programme before.....but really!

Tonight's couple spend over £300 per week on food......and after showing them the error of their ways and how to economise, Greg Wallace and the other bloke have 'somehow' managed to get that down to £210 per week......on food!

Not in the real world? Undecided

moulesy replied on 21/07/2016 18:15

Posted on 21/07/2016 18:15

Just featured on ITV Wales news, an app called OLIO which can be downloaded and if you've got leftover food that's going to be wasted you can give details and invite folk to collect it from you - individuals and businesses can use it. Seems like a good idea to save on waste but it's early days so far.

catherinef replied on 23/07/2016 16:03

Posted on 23/07/2016 16:03

I do quite like the programme, but I also find it quite amazing that people have no idea what they are spending.  Funnily enough after watching it last week, I went to Aldi to do 95% of the weeks shopping and jeez did the bill drop.  On this week's problem it was fascinating to watch as one half of the couple would only buy brands and the other was an absolute skinflint, buying the cheapest of the cheap. 

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