The simple savings technique has has funded her Christmas gifts for three years
One mum has shared how she managed to save over £650 in a year, an amount covering all of her Christmas shopping.
The mum-of-one from Huddersfield, said: "There's an app and it automatically moves money into your account for you. By the end of the year you've got £667.9 and you don't notice it coming out everyday. The teacher used to buy a present for seven different people, which added up to over £140 each year. But now, they draw names and only buy the one present with a price limit of £50 - slashing costs by a third.
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