Brits Changing Shopping Habits to Cut Costs

Over 80 percent of UK shoppers have changed the way they shop in an attempt to cut costs and reduce debt.

This is the conculsion of a study by banking group Santander who looked into how the shopping habits of the UK public have changed during the current economic crisis.  According to the research over half  of the people questioned now shop around for the best deal when buying their groceries.  Over a quarter of those have gone as far as switching to a cheaper supermarket.

With money problems and debt being a factor in many peoples lives it is no surprise that people are looking at ways to reduce their costs.  Shopping around for the best prices and cutting down on unnecessary purchases is a great first step in preventing and reducing debt problems.

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