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Probably between £2.50-4
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It depends - if leftovers very little, if a sandwich probably about £1 to £1.50 ish.
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I probably spend about £ 1.00 or so, as I'm a stay at home mum and make my own bread( oops need to go and make some now for tomorrow!!) and have a simple filling.
Would love to get one of the kits to take with me when I do eat out at my baby group meetings......or go out for a picnic.... or for the children's lunchboxes( I make 2 every school day)0 -
Nothing! or at least, not in term time - I work in a school & get free lunches (which helps to make up for the low wage). Otherwise, at home, it's usually toast-based, so not v expensive!0
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I spend between £1 and £4 each day for lunch.0
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I make sarnies everyday for both me and hubby for work, and for two teenagers to take to school. Am a dab hand at it now, but finding new ideas can be a pain, probably spend about £3 per day. With all this lot to do and the drag of finding new stuff, nice new lunchboxes etc would make it more enjoyable :j0
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probab;ly spend 50p on bread rolls, 5 p on butter and pickle, 25p on filling, and sometime 39p on a bag of doritos 80p to £1.19No longer an accidental landlord, still a wannabe millionaire:beer:
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I spend between 3 and 5 pounds a day for lunch, so this would be a great saving.0
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I usually spend around £1.00 for myself and around £1.50 for my other half ... he says he needs more than I do as he works harder!! :rotfl:0
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