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These simple hacks could save you hundreds off your shopping bill each year
Savvy shopper Jordan Cox has shared his top ten tips which will see you pay less at the tills
08:44, 16 FEB 2021
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Savvy shopper Jordan Cox shares his tips for saving cash on your grocery shop (Image: Vogo Money Saving)
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Official figures show the average household spends £3,224 a year on food alone
Jordon Cox has been known to carry out an entire shop using just coupons (Image: nhsdiscountoffers)
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