Saving on Food: 5 Apps That Will Help You Save Hundreds of Pounds a Year.
According to The Sun: You could be wasting hundreds of pounds a year if you don't take advantage of useful apps for saving on food.
According to data from the Kitche initiative, the average British family throws away about £730 on food each year. Our deals experts will tell you which apps are worth downloading and how much you can save.
Get discounts on food in your area with the Too Good To Go appGettyAbout 70% of Britons believe that food waste harms the environment, according to the WRAP campaign.
This costs the average household hundreds of pounds a year.
However, smartphone apps can help reduce the amount of food we throw away.
Some apps, like Nosh, will help you keep track of supermarket receipts, while others may offer discounted or even free food.
Nosh – Best for Tracking Expiry Dates
Nosh allows you to track the 'Use By' and 'Best Before' dates for all the products you buy while shopping.
The app has a shopping list feature that helps avoid spending on products that are already at home.
Additionally, the 'nosh shop' feature allows you to buy products from local shops at a discounted price.
You can even sell your food that is nearing its expiry date.
To take advantage of this, simply download the app from the Apple, Android, or Google App Store and create an account.
Kitche – Best for Using with Kids
Kitche helps keep track of food that you already have at home.
You can enter a receipt, scan products, or use text or voice to add items to the app.
The app categorizes products and sends reminders.
While out, you can move items between the 'buy', 'at home', and 'thrown away' lists.
Thousands of recipes that can be made with the products you have are also available.
Shopmium – Best for Cashback
Shopmium offers exclusive discounts and deals on your daily shopping when you visit a store or order online.
Simply download the app from the Apple, Android, or Google Play Store and create an account.
Holly Jay-Smith, blogger of the Coupon Queen blog, notes: 'Shopmium is what I always recommend to start with.'
Olio – Best for Free Food
In the Olio app, you can find food that is close to its expiry date for free.
Items are posted by people in your area, and the idea is for someone to pick them up.
The app is free and available for download on Android, Apple, and Google Play.
Too Good To Go – Best for Surprises
This app is a leader in the world of leftover food sales.
It allows restaurants and bakeries to sell leftover products that would otherwise be thrown away at a discounted price.
For example, a bakery might offer a bag of bread for £3, saving you £9.
'You can get leftover food from supermarkets, cafes, and restaurants for pennies (and sometimes even for free).' - Mary-Alexander Gruto, blogger
After downloading the app, just browse the offers from restaurants and cafes.
After confirming your choice, reserve the food and pay through the app.
Then visit the establishment at the specified time, show the app, and enjoy your meal.
Olio
You can get your favorite instant food for just a few pounds
Thus, using the mentioned apps can not only help significantly save on groceries but also reduce food waste. A systematic approach to products can greatly impact your budget and the environment. It's important to leverage modern technology to optimize your food expenses. Read also
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