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‘Giving up takeaway coffees saves me £400 a month’

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Lauren Napper, 30, says she was struggling to save money after buying her house – and realised something needed to change

Lauren Napper, 30, says she’s always been conscious about saving money after it was drilled into her from a young age

A woman has managed to save £400 each month by cutting out takeaway coffees, clothes shopping and regular nail appointments. Lauren Napper, 30, has always been mindful about her spending habits, a lesson instilled in her from a young age.

After becoming a homeowner in September 2021, she found herself living from pay cheque to pay cheque, with little left for savings. By December 2023, Lauren realised that her lifestyle needed an overhaul and implemented changes to save money, such as shopping at charity shops, avoiding dining out and doing bulk grocery shopping.




Since making these changes, Lauren, who earns £39k annually, has managed to save between £300 to £400 each month. She plans to use these savings to fund her travels around Asia and Australia in 2025.

Lauren, a marketing professional from Luton, Bedfordshire, shared: “It was always drilled into me at a younger age that I should not be frivolous with money.

“If I look back at those points in my life, I get annoyed with myself for spending so much money on clothes or makeup. As I got older, I realised you don’t need to spend so much money on clothes, makeup and home stuff. The excitement of buying it fades quickly.”

Lauren now buys clothes at charity shops, and does bulk shopping

Lauren has also cut back on “girly things” like getting her hair cut and nails done, opting for appointments every few months instead of every few weeks. She added: “It is a lot of money to spend every month.

“I will get my nails done occasionally if I go on holiday, it’s my birthday or Christmas. Every couple of weeks it would set me back £40. I have also started going to low-maintenance hair appointments, I don’t get highlights in my hair or stuff like that.

“A trim is like £50 but it can be more expensive if you want highlights or infills. I will get my hair trimmed every eight weeks and it will cost me £30.”

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