Trying to save more money

tobi
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About 2 months ago, I noticed I was spending a ton of money ordering food/groceries online for myself and my roommates. I'd usually order what we needed and everybody would (or at least was supposed to) chip in, but my roommates always forgot to pay up and constantly having a conversation to remind them became a bit uncomfortable. I spoke to some other students about this and interestingly, some of them are having the same issues. If anybody here has this problem, I'd love to hear your experience and how you have tried to solve this issue.

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Abderisak
Have you tried speaking with the people in question? Or maybe just buy groceries individually from now on.
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Trying to save more money often involves a strategic approach to managing your finances effectively. One crucial step in this process is focusing on debt reduction, which can free up significant amounts of your income for savings and investments. By creating a budget, cutting unnecessary expenses, and prioritizing debt payments, you can gradually reduce your liabilities and improve your financial health. As you make progress with debt reduction, you'll find that you're not only saving more but also building a more secure financial future.