Groceries

  • LifestyleAOL

    Odd things you didn’t know you could get cashback on

    Cashback fans have got fairly used to the idea of free money by now. Whenever they go shopping, buy groceries, book a holiday, get insurance, or switch their energy or broadband provider, they will fire up their cashback app - or go in through the

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  • LifestyleAOL

    The cheapest supermarket is - an off licence

    Life used to be straightforward: supermarkets were cheapest, convenience stores were pricier but easier to reach, and off licences were open any time and anywhere that suited you, but you'd pay through the nose for the privilege of buying

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  • NewsRobin Arora-Desilet, Yahoo Health & Nutrition Blogger

    Dietitian tricks: 11 ways to save money on food and groceries!

    Being a registered dietitian who switches cities every few years because of her’s husband’s career, I don’t exactly lead a lavish lifestyle. Like many other households, saving money is a necessity. The problem? I love food.

  • NewsAOL

    Be loyal to your pocket not supermarket and save

    Is your loyalty costing you? Loyalty is a great thing as a rule, but not if it means you're overspending on your supermarket shop when you could be saving. Whatever your reason for sticking with the same supermarket, don't let it get in

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  • BusinessAOL

    Cost of groceries edges up in October

    Britons paid slightly more for groceries in October but costs at the till remain far lower than at the start of the year, new research suggests. Analysis of 35 popular groceries found the total bill increased from £85.94 in September to £86.16

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  • NewsAOL

    Pricing tricks that make you spend more

    Whether you're shopping for groceries, clothes or gifts, you're going to see price tags all over the place. But have you ever realised how these price tags can affect your spending habits? While you probably don't stop and

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  • NewsAOL

    Is Amazon planning a pick-up location?

    Drive-thrus are used for a variety of purposes, from grabbing a quick meal to picking up your dry cleaning. But how about picking up your groceries? That's apparently what Amazon wants to do in Silicon Valley. According to the Silicon

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