@hollyvlogs, and her blog, Coupon Queen, shared how she got £79.50 worth of food for £28.34. And, that’s with the delivery pice included, reports the Sun.
Holly, a mum-of-three, from near Great Yarmouth, explained on YouTube that Cut Price Barrys – an online store – was her secret to slashing thousands off her yearly grocery costs.
In the video, the mum unboxed a massive delivery of foods including popular branded crisps, snacks and breakfast cereal.Holly explained: "Cut Prince Barrys is an online store where you can buy food that is coming up to its best before date or past its best before date but it's perfectly safe to eat.""Not to be confused with the used by dates which is reserved for fresh meats and dairy products – those ones will spoil, but best before will last a long time," added her husband Callum.Usually, supermarkets stop selling food as soon as it hits the best before date, but most of these items are still safe to consume – just remember to use your eyes and nose to check for mould, bad smells or slimy coatings.Holly noted that most of the items on sale at the cheap site are in tins, packets and jars.So, you’ll likely need to top up your shop with fresh meats, vegetables and fruits – but it’s still a great way to stock up on shelf stable items on the cheap.Holly revealed some of her favourite finds including a super-size pack of Wotsits for £1.20 that was less than a month past the expiry date. Want all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox?
Sign up for our free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter And, they found packs of Dorset cereals that cost up to £4 in the shops on offer on Cut Price Barrys for just a quid.Holly said: "These are normally really expensive in the supermarket and my dad.
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