By Clodagh Foelster(view all posts by Clodagh Foelster)
at 7:29PM Monday 20 May, 2013
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A recent survey by
Sainsbury's Bank found that there are regions in the UK where people tend to haggle the most. Take a look at their infographic outlining this information as well as providing great haggling tips so car buyers can save money on the forecourt.
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By Clodagh Foelster(view all posts by Clodagh Foelster)
at 11:00AM Wednesday 27 March, 2013
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The British love pizza - it's actually officially one of the country's top ten favourite foods - and we eat more than 250 million slices a year. But there's a lot of history, facts and figures surrounding everyone's favourite Italian dish so take a look to get the lowdown per slice starting with where to find the cheapest Pepperoni and Margherita pizzas in the land.
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By eflemingDealPro(view all posts by efleming)
at 9:00AM Wednesday 21 November, 2012
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Just a few years ago, Cyber Monday was something we might have heard of in the UK but associated more with the US. However, by last year we were spending a staggering £19 million
per hour on Cyber Monday. Now, new data is predicting spending will increase by 95% on Cyber Monday 2012.
The following infographic shows how Cyber Monday has evolved, both here and in the US and what to expect this year.
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By eflemingDealPro(view all posts by efleming)
at 9:00AM Friday 7 September, 2012
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Mums and dads spend an average of £3,978.40 a year per child on school essentials with the cost of uniforms, stationery, transport, lunches and day trips all adding up.
Simon Bird, General Manager of Savoo says; "Millions of families up and down the country are preparing for the new academic year but are they prepared to spend almost £4,000? Our research reveals the staggering cost of sending youngsters back to school this year. Parents might be concerned about schooling costs but shopping smart with discounted vouchers could ease the blow to household budgets this term.
"Savoo.co.uk is helping families get off to a flying start this September, offering hundreds of discount vouchers and codes."
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By eflemingDealPro(view all posts by efleming)
at 9:00AM Thursday 19 April, 2012
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The way Britain shops is changing with more and more people realising they can get a great deal on everything if they search hard enough. Savoo wanted to find out how things had changed over the last couple of years so we asked the people of Britain the same questions about their shopping habits that we'd asked them a couple of years ago to see what the difference was. The results are illustrated in the below infographic and we think they make interesting reading!
You can see the thing people really want to save money on is groceries which makes sense but you can also see that people are no longer embarrassed about using vouchers or coupons. Will this see the UK follow in the steps of the US when it comes to coupons? Only time will tell...
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By kenny4(view all posts by kenny4)
at 12:53AM Friday 11 March, 2011
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With the weather beginning to warm up, now is as good of a time as any to treat yourself to a holiday away from home. The European countryside is filled with enough art, history, and architecture to last several lifetimes, so you'll want to get to soaking it all in while you can. Of course, there's a bit of a catch - the prospect of paying for travelling expenses can be quite intimidating, especially if you're at a loss for where to start. So how do you reconcile your desire to see the sights with the reality of your bank account? That's where we can help.
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By scotdeals(view all posts by scotdeals)
at 6:47PM Thursday 23 December, 2010
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For many people, Christmas is one of the most eagerly anticipated
holidays of the year. Family, friends, food, drink and gifts combine to make
for a great festive experience. Christmas Day occupies the top spot of the
season for most arguably followed closely by New Year's Eve as their favourite
time for celebration, revelry and perhaps a little reflection. However, spare
a thought for Boxing Day, the oft-misunderstood little brother to Christmas
Day. Not a day for bouts of pugilistic competition, nor originally intended as
a much-needed day off to nurse a hangover, exactly what is Boxing Day? We seek
to shed some light on this mysterious holiday.
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