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Debbie Carter, 49, lives in Harlow, Essex, with her fiancé Martyn and her grown-up son.

Debbie does the majority of her shopping on the high street. She collects vouchers from magazines, uses her Tesco Clubcard and collects Nectar points. She also uses the mySupermar­ket app to research who has the best deals. Debbie reckons by comparing prices before she hits the shops she can save at least £10 off her weekly grocery shop.

“I’m delighted I won the challenge,” she says. “Even it was by just 79p – every bit I can save helps keep my bills down. I never accept the first price I see for anything. I tend to do the majority of my food shop at one store but I am happy to go to more than one, picking up odd items at other stores if I spot a really good price for something.

“I prefer to go out and pick my own items, especially meat, vegetables and fruit. I had to get smart with my shopping as I had to give up work due to ill health. I now shop around for everything from food to energy and insurance.

“It saves us hundreds of pounds each year. I don’t go all-out for the basic cheapest items, I pick and choose what we like. Some own-brand stuff tastes better than the big brands.

“I don’t waste money on things we won’t eat, I just find the best deals on brands we all enjoy.”

Use an app such as mySupermar­ket to check prices in different stores. They also have an option that alerts you if something gets reduced in price.

Try out own brands such as Lidl’s Danepak, which I think is just as good as Lurpak, but a lot cheaper.

Check sites such as TopCashbac­k and/or CheckoutSm­art for money off, cashback or two-for-one offers.

Join loyalty schemes such as Nectar and Tesco Clubcard. Also look for coupons and download vouchers to get extra discounts.

Keep an eye out for in-store offers such as two-for-one or multi-buys. I stock up on non-perishable items when I spot these deals. ON THE HIGH STREET Debbie

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