Frugal People Stopped Buying These Things
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Published 2024-04-12
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Have everyday purchases (like pizza delivery) become too expensive? Or are some people just too cheap for cheesy bread? In todayās video, find out what you can do to minimize the pain of high prices.
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All Comments (21)
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Frugal people donāt pay for Deleteme 9$ per month, Iām sorry:(
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Net worth truly snowballs after $100k! Keep investing regularly and you'll be blown away how much it can change in a few short years. Here's to $1 million and to FIRE!
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I stopped buying restaurant food. Itās just not worth my money anymore. I also stopped shopping on Amazon.
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Fast food has gotten worse, while also getting more expensive.
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We stopped ordering alcoholic beverages at restaurants. Only a drink every couple of weeks at home. Amazing money saver and better for health. Also cut out fruit juice and soda. Only water and tea.
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You can thank ticketmaster for price gouging concert tickets.
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How are people who are NOT bedridden still paying for all this delivery??? You've got two legs and a car!
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Canāt lie, I cancelled all my subscriptions last year, it really has made a difference financially
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The thing I stopped buying is fast food. It use to be okay when I could go get a quick burger for $1.00-$2.00 but now it cost close to $5-$6 and a meal is over $10.
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Switching from Target to Aldi's for most grocery staples or items.
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Learn how to cook. Best way to save money.
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I meal plan for the week, shop my freezer and pantry then make my list for what i need and go grocery shopping. No overspending
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How about pure bred dogs that cost thousands? My family has always had good luck and happy years with dogs that came from a shelter for much less money.
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Iāve completely stopped getting pizza from chains. Low quality greasy junk that costs $20 for a large pizza now. Take your $20 to a local family owned pizza place. The pizza will be much better and honestly the same price as the fast food type pizza. Thereās like 10 family owned pizza shops within 3 miles of my house too
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This video brought to you by LaCroix, the soda that tastes like nothing, but costs as much as sports drinks.
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I don't think I've spent 1800 in the past decade on clothes...
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You really blew it with your comment on thrift stores, George. As a person who was required to wear quality clothes for work, I thrift. A clean white shirt, washed and ironed $2., a designer $2,000. designer cashmere sports jacket, never worn, $5. plus $45. for tailoring. I have 6 of them from different top rung designers. 1) you have to know good clothes and 2) you need to look at a piece of clothing in natural light, making sure you check common wear spots (cuffs, elbows, collars and seats on pants. Why spend twelve K when you can get the same for $300, all inclusive? Be frugal!
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I color my own hair. Light blonde 9N Loreal Age Perfect. 15 bucks. I always get complements and the product doesn't dry out my hair.
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Creating wealth entails establishing positive routines, such as consistently setting aside funds at regular intervals for sound investments. Financial management is a vital subject that many avoid, often leading to future regrets.
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British guy here... Budgeting food is one of the simplest ways to cut spending. I bulk buy soup cans for my lunches and partner them with a slice of bread for lunch, simple, quick, nutritious and can be delicious. Otherwise a simple ham and cheese sandwich will do, no extras! My lunch total is about $10 a week, once converted from British Pounds to Dollars. Evening meals I bulk make, roast a whole chicken, can last 4-5 days, or buy 4 Chicken breasts, butterfly and season them, bake or fry them and partner them with some loose hand-picked veg from the grocery store, again simple, inexpensive, nutritious and delicious. Omelettes are another favourite, bulk buy eggs, even add veg again to them, add ham and cheese for flavour, amazing! Happy Budgeting everyone!