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about £1.000
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hi
i make my own salads with veg grown in the garden. radish cucumber lettuce tomatoes potatos so im not sure how much that costs as this is grown with love, i suppose less than a pound for both of us! loads less than an M&S box and much tastier and larger portions.
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Normally about £1.50 or so if I make my own sandwiches etc.0
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I spend between £3 and £5 a day on lunch depending on where I go, I like to go to boots for their £3 meal deals but sometimes the queue is so long that i have to go elsewhere otherwise i would spend my entire lunch break queing! if i end up going to mcdonalds or burger king it can end up costing at least £5!0
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75p tin of Batchelors soup and a 15p peice of fruit- I am on a diet.
£2.50 when I am not.Quidco £196 - Voucher Codes £408 - GC Saved £603P.A.D. £[strike]4720[/strike] / £4330- Jan GC £375/Spent £283.78~~~~~~~~~~~0 -
Between £1 & £1.50 - make my own lunches @ work which includes anything from sandwiches to hot lunches - we can cook at work0
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Ranges from £1 (home-made) to £5 a day0
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i spend £2-3 a day0
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I'm definatley not a money saver when it comes to buying my lunch from the places by where I work. Including my coffee afterwards I spend about £5 to £10 a day. Perhaps the lunch box and flask may be the kick I need. However, I have been recently buying large bottles of own brand pop to last me a week at 59p rather than the £1.20 a day the small bottle of diet coke used to set me back. Baby steps...0
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I try to spend less than £1 if I make from scratch but more often than not I grab something I shouldn't and bump the cost up a bit.0
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