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probably about 50p
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Hi - I would say approx £2.00-£2.50.
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I take my lunch to work with me so it costs me a minimum. Homemade soup in a flask, homemade bread and lots of yummy fillings for sandwiches0
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I reckon I spend around £1.10p. Always butties or a tin of soup. My lunches are so boring !:laugh:0
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I take mine in so prob about 50pence0
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An Average Of £2.75 Per Day0
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It works out around 90p a day.February wins: Pack of Wotsits, JLS Duvet Set
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i spend on average £3 a day on my lunch although i wish it was less!!! xxxx0
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Seems most people take their lunch to work. I don't have the time or opportunity to get out for lunch (work funny shifts), so have to take a pack up. Varies from just sandwiched, crisps, yoghurt, fruit etc to last nights left overs (depending on what that may be!!!) All in all cost is probably around £1 to £1.500
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About £1.500
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