British woman saved £29,000 in two years thanks to yellow price tags.
Laura Gaga - super shopper
According to The Sun: Laura Gaga, a 45-year-old NHS worker from West London, actively seeks out products with neon labels on the shelves, hoping to stumble upon great deals. However, her search is not limited to supermarkets. Over the past two years, Laura claims she has managed to save an impressive £29,000 thanks to various shopping strategies.
“I always try to be mindful of discounts and promotions, as it helps me significantly save the family budget,” says Laura.
These efforts not only helped her preserve funds but also saved her time. Laura shares that she often finds amazing discounts by considering recommendations from other consumers and exploring different stores.
“When you find something really valuable, you feel like a winner! It's true art,” she adds.
Thanks to her efforts, Laura has not only created significant savings but also taught many others how to effectively use discounts in the market.
Such examples demonstrate how a savvy approach to shopping can greatly impact the family budget. Laura Gaga has become a role model for many striving to save money in everyday life and proves that the ability to find good deals is not just useful, but also enjoyable.
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