Save money
Everything is getting more expensive!
Without a doubt, we all notice that everything is getting more and more expensive. More and more people find it harder to pay the bills. Where previously it was mainly the lower income class, it is now also the middle class. Stories that are already shared via social media that people are leaving their homes because bills can no longer be paid, that they make the choice to move in with parents. Somewhere understandable, indeed, the increase in the many costs. On the other hand, there are also costs that you can still and always be in control of yourself and thus save yourself. I've found my ways to save over the past few years and will share some of my tips here. Not all tips are equally applicable in all countries, but there may be similar actions where you live!
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Supermarkets:
- Check your receipt at all times after checkout. It still happens that actions are not always entered correctly and that actions are therefore not included in the calculation. So if you don't check your receipt, you can already miss out on money!
- Go hopping more often. By that I mean, do you do your shopping at different stores. I live in a rather small village myself. In our village we have two supermarkets and actually the most expensive, the Albert Heyn and the Jumbo. It pays off to keep an eye on supermarkets in the area what they have in terms of actions.
- Hit big with actions. When there are actions, and especially the good actions, it pays to hit big. Now I have to confess that due to the price increases, it also seems like there are fewer and fewer good actions, but if you keep ears and eyes open well, these can certainly still be found here and there.
- Save Seals. Might sound crazy to some because you pay for the seals. But for example, I save seals via the app at the Albert Heyn. You won't notice that you're building a game because it's credited to the app. Because you already receive a bonus, often on your groceries there, you don't notice that you're paying that little bit extra for your seals at the same time.


Shopping:
I collect rinsing water in a container, which I throw (outside) near the plants. When the shower gets hot, I put a bucket under it, so it can go through the toilet to flush.
I do more for the environment too, because it also cries out for help!