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About 15p a day on homemade bread sarnies?0
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Sounds Great
How much do you think you spend on lunch every day?
I usually take a packed lunch that costs about £1.50 to make.
Allie0 -
As a rule I usually spend around £5.000
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Used to spend around £4 - addicted to M&S, now down to £2 by making my own lunch0
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I spend about £1 a day on lunch....usually consists of homemade soup or leftovers!!0
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I guess I spend about £1 per day. I usually take sandwiches or crispbread and fruit. I have been know to buy chocolate from the machine but I try to limit that to once a week.0
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I tend to spend between £4-5 per day on lunch, and I take in a few snacks to keep me going through the day0
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I spend approximately £10-£15 per week on lunches
Regards
Jackie:T0 -
I spend less than £1 a day often less than 50p, eg pilchards on toast, left overs from dinner reheated, home made soup, frittata etc with home grown veg.0
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I spend around £1.000
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