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Hi Reader This week I've been focusing on something a bit different and as a subscriber, I don't want you to miss out. I'm excited to share this with you as it can save you a considerable amount of money and who doesn't need that? Did you know the average family in the UK now throws away around £1000 a year of good food? In the USA, the number is around $1600 and with food inflation only going up, that number is just getting higher and higher. Whilst you can't do anything about food inflation, you can reduce your food waste. My FREE food waste inventory sheets are just what you need to start making a serious dent in your food waste. Plus, they'll help organise your food shopping trips. No more dashing out for an ingredient part way through cooking a meal. And if you feel like food waste isn't an issue for you, then maybe you have family or friends who would benefit?
We all need simple solutions in our lives. Whether you live on your own, or in a large family, these sheets will help you feel in control, manage your food waste and save you serious amounts of money. Most of us struggle with food waste and supermarkets don't help. We are often forced to buy fruit, vegetables and other fresh produce in packets larger than we need. You don't need more time in your week to get organised. You need a better system. Not having a system leads to us wasting more and not only is this bad for the planet, it's bad for our bank balance too. Just click here to download your FREE Kit and you'll be on your way. Essential Food Waste Money Saving Tool Kit.pdf Reducing food waste is something I'm passionate about and it's one of the reasons I created TheRealMealDeal. It would mean a lot and be really helpful if you could encourage your family and friends to sign up to my newsletter by sharing this link with them. Just click on it and share it on your email, Facebook or Whatsapp groups. The more people who are working towards reducing their food waste - the better it is for all of us and our planet. Food waste is one of the biggest drivers of climate change and it's something we can all work on.
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