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Crazycard37
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edited 8 September 2015 at 2:58PM in Old style MoneySaving
Evening all :)

I'm really not sure if I'm posting this in the correct place or not :/

From next week I will be working away for 5 days a week, my train tickets and hotel has been booked and paid for by my new employees, but I was wondering what types of food can I buy to eat in my hotel room?
Obviously I will have very limited facilities and I don't want to eat in the hotel restaurant as that will be very costly.
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  • my favourite is boiling eggs in the kettle. Easy and delicious!! We can make 4 at a time depending on kettle size and they keep well on the side so you can have as breakfast the next day.
  • I love that idea and would never of thought of it.
    Thank you :)
  • Primrose
    Primrose Posts: 10,699 Forumite
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    A stock of apples, bananas and mixed nuts and sultanas would be good. Also some ceral bar snacks although these are high in sugar. Take a mug, a spoon and some packets of instant soup. Could you face the inevitable Pot noodles? Finding a constant healthy diet five days a week will be quite a challenge. Let us know what you come up with.
  • HOWMUCH
    HOWMUCH Posts: 1,296 Forumite
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    Where are you staying? Would you have supermarkets close by? Try google.
    Why pay full price when you may get it YS ;)
  • System
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    I used to take my own fridge so I had milk, ham butter etc and had a box of cereal and bread.

    I was away on a 5 week contract and the hotel would even store my fridge on the weekends for me - I had a good rapport with them
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  • ohreally
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    From next week I will be working away for 5 days a week, my train tickets and hotel has been booked and paid for by my new employees, but I was wondering what types of food can I buy to eat in my hotel room?
    Obviously I will have very limited facilities and I don't want to eat in the hotel restaurant as that will be very costly.


    Why is your employer not providing for food etc.

    This comes up from time to time...https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3385492
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  • springdreams
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    ohreally wrote: »
    Why is your employer not providing for food etc.

    This comes up from time to time...https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3385492

    Your employer should be providing dinner at the very least.

    I have a £20 allowance for dinner, but have to provide my own lunch in the same way as I would when I am at home. Most people tend to buy lunches anyway instead of taking a packed lunch when not travelling.

    I would recommend contacting the HR or finance person of your new company and asking them what the standard practice is.
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    One of the problems with expenses is that they're reimbursed.... maybe a month later. For many people this means they can't avail themselves of the facility.
  • Thank you for all of your kind replies.

    I think the company could be providing money for an evening meal however, I am assuming it would have to go through expenses. There was a 4 week gap between finishing my last job and starting the new one so I have £120 to last until pay day, and that's not going to last long if I'm eating out 5 days a week :/

    I start the new job on Monday so I guess I will find out then if I have an allowance for food.
  • HOWMUCH - I'm going to be staying in London so no doubt there will be plenty of supermarkets and convenience stores neary hotel.
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