Tips for Saving Money in London: Apps to Help You Eat and Drink for Less

The hardest part about being, and I was living in London, is the cost of slipping. Now, that could have taken away the one good thing that gets me up in the morning. I hear their subscription. There are some replacement apps that can save you a good pound or two. Do on some food and drink. If you want free food and drink, listen up. That’s that we have task. You can get a free drink every night from a different bar. You basically just have the app and they’ll like notify you, but you can get the free drink. You earn points and drink for free, which if you’re noisy in London, I’m sure that’s a priority. No.2, which is my all time five, is the first table out. You have a ton of restaurants, bars, cafes. And if you book through the app, you get 50% of your total food Bill. If that does not say cost of living, then I don’t know what does. Basically, download that app, your reservation through that app is £6 for a booking fee and be split between four people. And when you go to pay, all your food is 50% off. And I can do you one better cuz I ever feral code. So if you use my code, Brunty says 7, you actually get a half price off your booking fee and it’s only £3 split between four is like, I can’t do the math cuz like 70 pounds or something . Like me, my friends have gone out and had like a 300 pound Bill and it goes down to 1:50. It’s inside. And the third one is too good to go. Some of my friends are literally addicted to this app. Basically, their initiative is to combat the large surplus of food in the world, get that out. They basically notify you if a bakery, restaurant, cafe, fruit and vegetable store as food they’re trying to get rid of. I’ll name a low price and if you claim it, you can go get it. You do have to be really fast on this up though, but I know friends who get like their weekly grocery shop through there and all these like croissants and share from bakeries. If you have any other apps, please suggest down below cuz the press subscription has killed me. Alright, chef now.