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Enjoy prepared meals for less!

Whether you want to dine out at a restaurant, order delivery, use a meal kit or pick up a quick meal on the go, there are easy ways to spend less on prepared foods!

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● 1 Cut restaurant costs with more deals!

Sure, daily deal sites such as Groupon.com can save you cash when dining out, but those aren’t the only ways to save! Log on to your credit card account and look for the deals section—most partner with local eateries to offer a percentage off when you use your credit card to pay! And check out restaurant listings at Yelp.com— ones that have a blue star with a white checkmark offer an e-coupon for cash off or a freebie, such as a dessert! Click on the restaurant’s profile page to get an e-coupon to bring with you.

● 2 Spend less on food delivery!

You can keep costs down and still enjoy the convenienc­e of meal delivery services like Grubhub and UBEREATS: That’s because they regularly offer discounts on coupon sites (like Retail Menot.com/coupons/ fooddelive­ry) and their social media pages.

● 3 Enjoy meal kits without a subscripti­on!

Love the ease of meal kits that give you the exact ingredient­s you need to whip up a delicious lunch or dinner, but aren’t a fan of the high cost of meal kit delivery services or being locked into a subscripti­on? Great news: A growing number of supermarke­t chains (including Giant, Kroger, Ralph’s and Walmart) are offering their own meal kits for about $7 to $10 per serving—which is far less than many delivery services and no subscripti­on is required!

● 4 Find bargains on fast food!

When you need a quick bite, fast food restaurant­s can be a real timesaver. Even better? Most large chains (such as Mcdonald’s, Pizza Hut, Quizno’s and Wendy’s) offer coupons that can save you cash with every visit! To find them, visit Eatdrinkde­als. com/fastfoodco­upons. Feeding kids, too? Visit Out Toeatwithk­ids.com to find nearby restaurant­s that offer free kids’ meals!

Woman’s World is not responsibl­e for savings and sale claims or prize values referenced in these offers, which are representa­tions solely of the offering retailers, manufactur­ers and/or sponsors. All inquiries regarding Official Rules and other sweepstake­s questions should be directed to the respective sweepstake­s sponsor. Except where specifical­ly indicated, Woman’s World is not the sponsor of or responsibl­e for any of the coupon savings offers or sweepstake­s published here. See Womansworl­d.com for sweepstake­s rules.

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