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  • Instead of eating at a restaurant, trade cooking duties with another family.
  • Check newspapers, websites, shoppers, ValPak, Money Mailer, etc. for coupons. These publications may also have websites where you can print additional coupons.
  • Look for out-of-the ordinary places to eat out. Discount stores sometimes offer a lunch special like a huge slice of pizza with a soda for under $2.50. Split the pizza for an inexpensive meal out.
  • Consider small, family-owned restaurants for your next meal. The food can be great and the price low.

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Contact: Peggy Martin
Take food to work. Snacks and meals. Almost anything you bring is cheaper than cafeterias and vending machines.