~10% body fat, I run every day. Average height, but as i'm athletic I'm a bit bigger than average build, obviously.
I like good quality meat so admittedly I do use an upmarket butcher and get them to deliver meats, Waitrose deliver pretty much everything else to my door and I make the odd trip to the deli in the week. I generally eat fresh food, very rare I have tins or frozen food and fresh is more expensive, especially when it spoils at the end of the week and you have to replace it.
I've a varied diet, I guess the biggest cost on single items each week is the meat, a fillet from said butcher is nearly £10, smoked salmon is similar price... soon adds up.
I don't really do take-away food but I do eat out a few times a month.
If you could save yourself £200 a month, would you not take that opportunity?
OMG you're so in debt! You're a bad person! You can't afford it go to the citizens advice! You're foolish for being in that much debt! Why don't you sell the car/PC.
Then why is he looking to reshuffle these debts ?
To reduce them because most probably he cannot comfortably afford to live in the lifestyle he wants to and pay off these debts.
When your earning £14k a year and you take out £10k for a car on top of other debts i really don't see that as being able to afford it.
What is it with this thread? First because somebody doesn't earn a gazillion pounds a month they are deemed to have a "McJob"
Now we have a post where that unless you spend the equivalent of a mortgage payment* on food per month you are eating junk food!
I love the Internet...
* We feed a family of three with healthy food (and a little junk for treats) for a fair amount less than £500

Do you ever feel like this thread is stuck on repeat? Every time you turn away someone comes in with
[TW]Fox;18280386 said:To be honest its pretty difficult to argue that he isn't in a poor position by spending 50% of his take home pay on finance and loan repayments. That's a bad place to be for anyone.
Well just thinking of what I spend money on...
Weetabix/Oatabix
7 Bananas
2-3 punnets Blueberries
2L carton Milk
1L carton Juice
6 pieces of butchers Bacon
6 Free range eggs
Loaf of granary
So basic breakfast for me costs nearly £20 each week. I'm sure with coffee and other items it's closer to £100 a month.
Did he get the loan from the bank yesterday?
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...no.What a stupid comment. Would you be happy paying more than you need?

Of course, I forgot that 99% of consolidation loans leave you in more debt....
If you can afford to pay back what he is currently paying back he will get out of debt quicker than taking out even more debt over a longer period.
Its pretty simple really and making insulting posts dont really add to the point you are trying to make.![]()
If you can afford to pay back what he is currently paying back he will get out of debt quicker than taking out even more debt over a longer period.
Its pretty simple really and making insulting posts dont really add to the point you are trying to make.![]()
They will leave him in more debt, the interest rate he quoted as getting is substantially higher than the rate he is on.
If you can get a better rate that cheaper and a shorter time period then now....i think thats the point people have been making
It was a stupid comment. Please tell me again that paying more is better than paying less.