A super saver saved a life by passing on the savings to the super super saver. This was all after the super super saver had supper but realised he hadn't saved for the dessert. He went on a search for someone who could help and found the super saver who assisted in paying for his supper.

The supper comprised of six courses of an amuse-bouche, a sweet little fishy, a succulent steak with savoury sauces and a sweet sugary dessert with lots of spice.

The dessert was pricey and pushed the super super saver's money but it was too late as the super super saver had already eaten it. Long story short - don't eat what you can't afford yada yada yada money saving expertise.

The cheapest supermarket in the UK in 2019 has been named by Which?

The consumer group has crowned the food store after tracking thousands of branded grocery prices across six major supermarkets throughout the year; And, according to their research, the top store is Sainsbury's.

Which? experts compiled a list of 53 common grocery items from Andrex toilet tissue to Weetabix breakfast cereal, and found that the goods cost just £107.01 a month at Sainsbury’s on average across the year.

In stark contrast, the exact same items would have set you back £117.81 a month at Waitrose - 10 per cent more and potentially costing shoppers an annual total of £129.60 more than if they had done the equivalent shopping at Sainsbury’s.

Asda came in as the second cheapest supermarket, with an average monthly cost of £107.65 for the items on Which?’s shopping list.