Hector Savage wrote: » I'm amazed how much more I save by cutting out eating out for lunch every day.
Sleety_Rain wrote: » It adds up so easy, Lunch 10-15, coffees drinks 5-10 Usually dinner with pints 3-4 days a week, 40-60€
MissDisaster wrote: » I try not to, actually pretty much made it into a game now trying not to spend anything a day. Ive only recently started using YNAB and sweet Jesus...the sheer amount I spend on clothes made me sick! Despite having ‘nothing to wear’ I could probably dress everyone in this thread. TWICE!
Leg End Reject wrote: » What's YNAB?
jester77 wrote: » €10-€15 every day on lunch
Obvious Desperate Breakfasts wrote: » That’s so much! :eek:
jester77 wrote: » Won't really get anything for under €10 where I work
Philip Nervous Spruce wrote: » Well worth the cost of it imo over the chore of planning, buying, preparing and bringing a lunch that’s not as nice or fresh as what you buy and you can’t decide what you feel like at lunch time you have to eat what you brought. I spend about 6 to 7 euro a day on lunch and to be honest it’s very little really imo.
Greentopia wrote: » That's at least €120 a month just on lunch if you're buying it 5 days a week. That's what I spend on my entire food budget for about 3 weeks. And I eat well. I'd find it impossible to spend that much on lunches no matter how much money I'm earning. My parents were very careful with money so I guess I've inherited it. My partner is the same and abhors debt (German) and he'd be disgusted if I spent so much on eating out :pac: but each to their own...
Philip Nervous Spruce wrote: » To be honest I see 120 euro a month as very little and well worth it, I’d spend more than that again on eating out and takeaway a month as well as I’d do that a few few times a week (for dinner or going on for breakfast on weekends etc) and again wouldn’t bother me in the least. If you are living hand to mouth is one thing but for people with a good income I find the whole penny pinching around lunch and trying to spend as little as possible on eating in general as just being needless hardship and a big chore. I haven’t brought my own lunch on a regular basis since primary school, I simply don’t like doing it and much prefer buying a nice fresh sandwich or roll and having the choice to go to different places depending on what I feel like come lunch time. Also it’s not 120 euro versus zero, you still have to spend money on lunch stuff if bringing it so that brings down the differential a lot.
John_Rambo wrote: » It’s not about penny pinching If you have the culinary skills and knowledge to make vastly superior lunches to the likes of Subway and other ghastly deli’s that you frequent for your breakfast and chicken rolls. Buying the highest quality fish, meat, fruit, veg and condiments mankind can offer to make varied, tasty and varied lunches is cheaper than buying the plastic, prepared, pre cut junk and crap that people shove down their necks every day.
Fann Linn wrote: » €2 per week for the works lotto. I bring a lunch each day and don't really bother with tea or coffee.