
1. Change supermarkets
We all spend a tremendous amount in the supermarket at Christmas time, but switching to Aldi or Lidl for the festive season could well save a few pounds. They've both done very well in taste-tests when compared with other more expensive brands! So why not give them a try.
2. Make use of vouchers
If you've been collecting vouchers all year, now is a great time to spend them to save on the christmas shopping! Make good use of the vouchers you receive from loyalty schemes such as Tesco Clubcard, you can sometimes get double or even quadruple the value when using these on the Clubcard website. Also do keep an eye out for vouchers that you're passed by cashiers when purchasing something in store, Boots often give out money-saving coupons.
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