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Tips for reducing fast food expenses
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 308096, member: 31907"] 4 tips for reducing fast food expenses: 1. Plan ahead and plan for the week. If you know what you're going to eat, it's easier to control your spending on fast food. 2. Go with the flow. If you're hungry and there's a place open, go ahead and grab a bite to eat. Don't worry about the cost. just enjoy yourself! 3. Be smart about where and when you eat out. If you can, choose restaurants that offer free meals or items with coupons that you can use towards your meal instead of paying full price for everything up front--you'll save money in the long run! 4. Eat at home! Most of us have kitchens at home that we don't even use anymore. why not make them useful? Try making a big batch of healthy foods like quinoa, brown rice, or sweet potatoes so that when hunger strikes (and it will!), you can whip something up quickly without any extra effort from yourself or your wallet! [/QUOTE]
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