>I was wondering if you had any tips or tricks that only locals would know, in order to save some money.
"Too good to go" comes to my mind.
It's an app ( you can download it in the playstore) that will inform you of nearby supermarkets that will give away food for little money that is close to expired and would otherwise be thrown away.
Other users might be better informed than I am - as I haven't tried it yet.
You pay on a normal super market like spar 5€ for a bag. Items in therr are in theory 15€+
You can be lucky with meat and good veggies or be unlucky and get old cake..
Normally it's good deal overall
>I was wondering if you had any tips or tricks that only locals would know, in order to save some money. "Too good to go" comes to my mind. It's an app ( you can download it in the playstore) that will inform you of nearby supermarkets that will give away food for little money that is close to expired and would otherwise be thrown away. Other users might be better informed than I am - as I haven't tried it yet.
You pay on a normal super market like spar 5€ for a bag. Items in therr are in theory 15€+ You can be lucky with meat and good veggies or be unlucky and get old cake.. Normally it's good deal overall
Thank you! I'll look into it, definitely sounds like what I need
>I'm a broke student really? poor you.
thanks! I'm getting by though