1 month ago | By Metro
‘Bulk buying will also reduce the cost per meal.'
A budget-conscious student has shared how she saves a fortune by creating meals that cost less than £1 to create.
21-year-old Chelsie Angeles moved to London last year to study, but the notoriously pricey city was tough on her bank balance, so Chelsie knew she would have to be smart with her money.
Through making smart choices in the supermarket, and making a few changes to her daily diet, Chelsie has managed to cut down her daily food budget significantly - which means she has more to spend on living.
‘One of the easiest ways I've cut...
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