top of page

Ten ways to save money in 2024

Rach
pound coins

Here are 10 ways to save money, with references to apps and tools that can help maximize savings:



1. Use Cashback Apps
  • Sign up for cashback apps like TopCashback or Quidco, which offer money back when you shop online at various retailers. These apps also have browser extensions, so you can activate cashback deals before making a purchase.

  • Check with your bank if they offer cashback within your accounts.




2. Switch Energy Providers
  • Use comparison tools like Uswitch to find better energy deals. You can save hundreds annually by switching to a cheaper energy provider.

  • Contact your current provider to make sure you are on the best tariff.

  • Monitor your spending with smart meters to see the most busiest times at home. You can buy an Energy Monitor that is used to measure the power consumption of household appliances and calculate electricity costs. https://amzn.to/48a1HCP



3. Eat for less with Too Good To Go

Too Good To Go helps reduce food waste by offering surplus meals from restaurants and cafes at discounted prices. You can save on groceries while helping the environment. Some of these packs can sell out quickly and you do need to collect them yourself.



4. Grocery Savings with Supermarket Apps

Apps like Tesco Clubcard and Sainsbury’s Nectar allow you to collect points that can be redeemed for discounts and special offers.



5. Use Budgeting Apps

Apps like Emma can help you track your spending, set budgets, and identify areas where you can cut back. These apps link directly to your bank accounts, making it easy to see all your expenses in one place.



6. Freecycle for Free Goods

Join Freecycle or Trash Nothing to get second-hand items for free. It’s a great way to save on household goods or furniture. You can always use them yourself to de-clutter.



7. Use Public Transport Discounts

Apply for a 16-25 Railcard, Senior Railcard, or Two Together Railcard to save 1/3 on train fares across the UK.



8. Buy Second-Hand

Use Vinted and Depop to buy second-hand clothes and accessories at a fraction of the cost of new items. You can find designer bargains too!



9. Price Comparison Tools

Use tools like Google Shopping or PriceSpy to compare prices before making big purchases. This ensures you’re getting the best deal possible.


paying online
10. Save on Subscriptions

Use apps like Unsubscribe.com to identify and cancel unused subscriptions. You’ll be surprised how much you can save by cutting out services you no longer need.

These tips, tools, and apps are great for UK residents and can help maximize savings while also making smarter shopping choices.


ShopScout is a participant in various affiliate marketing programs, including but not limited to Amazon Associates and Anwin. This means we may earn a commission if you click on a link and make a purchase through our site, at no additional cost to you. We only promote products and services we believe will add value to our readers. Thank you for your support!

4 views0 comments

Comments


bottom of page