Family Tips for Budgeting Food Expenses – Equifax Family Money Matters Video Contest
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Great information!!!!
Very good info and easy steps to follow.
Very good info and steps to follow.
Great info! Taking your tips and applying them. We definitely spend way to much on groceries and dining out. Not to mention how much goes to waste from fresh produce and left overs.
This person knows how to save money! I have seen her other videos on you tube and have been following them for a while. She has helped me saved lots of money. I have more disposable income!!
This is a very well put together video that provides great tips for saving on food. She does a great job of explaining and has great tips for saving. Keep it up and ill be sure to watch your upcoming videos.
Amazing Video!!! This person is the absolute best!
Great helpful tips!
Great video chica
I found the information very helpful and easy to apply to our weekly budget. The video is very useful for todays generation of married couples living from paycheck to paycheck. I’m hoping that you continue to help guide us with more valuable tips and new ideas in the future.