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Consumer expert shares ten savvy bargain-hunting tricks for shoppers

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With the cost of living steadily increasing, shoppers across the country will be looking for ways to not go over budget when they are at their favourite store or supermarket.Despite being cautious on spending, it can sometimes feel a little to easy to part with your cash when you are on the high-street or out getting your weekly grocery shop.That's why a consumer expert has shared a number of clever tips for shoppers to keep in mind to make sure they are not falling into any retail traps.Tom Church, co-founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, described his top ten tips that will have you shopping a bit smarter and keeping the pennies in your pocket.He said: "It’s easy to end up spending money you didn’t intend on parting with when you’re visiting the supermarket or looking around in high street stores, and often these purchases are due to the tactics implemented by these big brands.Here are some of the biggest tricks these shops don’t want you to know about, and how to avoid falling prey to them."Take a look at the consumer expert's top ten tips below;The consumer expert said it is best to check for any coupons at the start and end of each month, as the extra effort can sometimes result in the best savings.It's also worth checking a store's supermarket policy, as Tesco's coupon policy currently states that, not only are they happy to accept branded product coupons, they will also accept internet coupons as long as the terms and conditions have been met and it has a barcode.Tom also says that it is worth checking any newspapers, magazines and junk emails for any potential coupons that you can use on your next shopping trip.

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