How to save on groceries PLUS we debunk ‘supermarket myths’
Updated | By The Money Podcast
Food prices have gone bananas! If you've been feeling stressed out about the sharply-climbing food
prices, then the latest The Money Podcast will give you some actionable tips to save at
the till-point.
With the cost of groceries having skyrocketed over the
past few months, many consumers are left feeling confused and afraid of what
the future holds.
In this episode of The Money Podcast wealth creators Justin Harrison and Dawie Bester
explain why the cost of general foodstuff has risen so sharply, and provide a
view on where things are going in terms of future pricing around the basic food
items.
They also debunk some of the biggest myths
around how to save money on groceries, as well as provide some actionable tips
and advice on how you can stretch those Rands around your grocery budget.
So, if you have been feeling stressed out about the food
prices, then this episode is certain to help you make sense of things whilst
giving you some actionable tips.
Click below to listen now, or subscribe via your smart phone's podcast app, and listen there later.
Meanwhile, with our fuel prices at record high levels and consumers already stretched to the
limit, everyone wants to know when the price at the pumps will return to more affordable levels.
In
the last episode of The Money Podcast on JacPod, Justin Harrison and Dawie Bester explained the reasons for the
fuel price hikes, and the taxes associated with our fuel prices in South Africa.
They also simplified and broke down the historical fuel price cycles.
This
is an explosive discussion on one of the most important topics facing our
country, and Justin and Dawie do not hold back on their opinions.
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You will also get loads of great advice on how you can save money on fuel and how to stretch your rands when it comes to your fuel bill. Listen below - it's a 15-minute listen.
Justin Harrison has advice on how to work out your fuel consumption below, via his TikTok channel.
@moneytribe21 How to work out your fuel consumption #fyp #moneytribe21 #ticktocksouthafrica #petrol #fuel #petrolcost #fuelcost #fuelcalculator ♬ My Boo - The Sing-A-Long Kids
More about Justin and Dawie:
Justin Harrison and Dawie Bester are two self-made entrepreneurs on a
mission to help South Africans become better at money. They're involved in multiple business
ventures and share a common passion for financial education, self-improvement
and simplicity, and these are the driving force behind all their ventures.
Justin Harrison is the author of eight personal finance books; he’s a
serial entrepreneur, investor, wealth creator, popular TikToker and one of South Africa's thought
leaders in the financial technology space. He is a passionate South African,
father of three and avid sportsman who believes deeply that South Africa is one
of the best countries in the world.
Dawie Bester is also a personal finance author, personal finance coach, entrepreneur
and investor, and has been on the forefront of the digital finance revolution
for the last decade. He's a father of two, an avid sportsman, and believes
that South Africans can prosper with the correct motivation and
direction.
Catch them weekly in The Money Podcast with practical, down-to-earth
advice which you can take and action immediately. New episodes are released every Wednesday. Subscribe via this page. If you would like to reach Justin and Dawie directly, please visit the links below:
YouTube
Website
We have dozens of episodes of this very popular personal finance podcast. If you're a new listener, find all The Money Podcast past episodes in the full channel below.
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