Some money moments just hit different β that smug glow when you've snagged a bargain or beaten the system. Rank these tiny triumphs from most to least satisfying.
Put the items in your preferred order.
Bagging the yellow sticker haul
There's nothing like swooping in on reduced steaks and posh hummus minutes before closing. Dinner sorted, dignity optional.
Switching energy supplier and actually saving
That smug email confirming you're now paying less per kWh than your neighbours. A very British kind of victory.
Nabbing a Premium Bonds win
Even a Β£25 hit from NS&I feels like the universe winking at you. Lottery vibes without the guilt.
Using a Tesco Clubcard voucher for double value
Turning Β£10 of points into Β£30 of pasta feels borderline criminal. The original British life hack.
Finding a forgotten tenner in an old coat
Pulling on your winter jacket and discovering crumpled cash from last December. Free money, basically.
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