The results of research conducted by Nielsen, the first position of the country with the most people eating out is occupied by Malaysia by 23%, the second position is occupied by Thailand by 22%, the third position is occupied by Singapore by 19%, and the fourth position is occupied by Vietnam by 16%. Indonesia itself is in fifth position with a percentage of 11%.
This percentage has the potential to continue to increase considering the increasing number of culinary businesses in Indonesia and the promos offered. As a result of this snack lifestyle, the amount of spending has become inflated and always makes the wallet thin.
Then, do you have to skip snacks so your wallet isn't thin and you cry? Of course not. Snacking or buying food from outside, we cannot avoid it. Every time you leave the house for work, school, or travel, you definitely need food. Bringing supplies will certainly be much more economical, but what if the provisions you brought are finished and you are still hungry?
Snacks or buying food from outside can still be done without making a thin wallet and crying. Here are tips for a safe wallet even though you still have snacks:
1.  Create a budget

Making a budget is an important thing in managing finances. You can make a budget devoted to snacks for a month. Then, be consistent in carrying out the budget that has been made. Try not to snack when the budget is exhausted.

2.Use promos
Promos or discounts are often given by tenants to consumers. The goal is to attract consumers. We can use this promo to save more on snack expenses.

3.Order using the app

The existence of a food delivery application makes it very easy for us to order food. Apart from providing convenience, food delivery applications also provide discounts or discounts that make spending on snacks more economical.
Those are the tips to keep your wallet safe even if you keep snacking. Snacks have become a necessity that we must fulfill, but it should not be done excessively.

source: kumparan.com

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