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People Are Sharing Specific Money-Saving Habits That Seem Small But Add Up To A Lot Over Time For Them


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“Buying expensive, quality things over cheap, quantity things. Hear me out: buying one $30 sweater that I love and wear every other day, rather than 10 $5 semi-liked sweaters from the thrift store that sit in my closet unworn. Buying $3/lb Honeycrisp apples instead of sale apples whose flavor I don’t like, and they end up being thrown away. Buying expensive chocolates that really feel like a treat instead of chocolate chips or Hershey bars that I can snack on guilt-free because they were cheap.”

“As a bonus, it’s helped me cut back on snacking, cut back on waste, and save a lot of space.”

AnonymousMasquerade

Megan Liscomb

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