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    David Ellis explores the intriguing charm of indulgence at Side Hustle in the London Evening Standard.

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    On The Sauce: A Witty Look at Money-Saving Hacks

    Ah, London, the city where your dreams go to die—along with your bank balance. In a place where a simple latte costs more than a small child’s college tuition, it’s quite clear that money-saving hacks are the latest British pastime. If you’re not clipping coupons or searching for treasure in your local dumpster, are you even trying?

    First on our illustrious list of frugal investigations is the noble art of “dining out.” I mean, why not pretend to be a sophisticated urbanite while also drenching your meal in the cheapest red sauce? “On the Sauce,” we call it. After all, if you can’t afford to feast at a Michelin-star restaurant, there’s always the corner pizza joint that serves slices bigger than your aspirations. Remember to bring your own plastic cutlery; the unspoken rule is that if it’s under £5, you might as well be eating cereal out of a Tupperware container.

    Next up, let’s discuss public transport. A luxury that rivals a spa day, riding the Tube in London is like participating in a speed dating event where everyone has halitosis. Your best bet to conserve that precious cash is to invest in an Oyster Card for the free-for-all known as “avoid contact with reality.” Sure, public transport has all the aesthetics of a dystopian novel, but hey, at least you won’t have to shell out an arm and a leg for overpriced petrol while you sip on that questionable coffee.

    While we’re on the subject of liquid refreshments, let’s talk about that delightful brew we call “coffee.” Those charming baristas might offer you a “flat white” that, believe it or not, isn’t a reference to your bank account after a Friday night out. A clever money-saving maneuver is to stock up on instant coffee. You know, the stuff even your worst enemies serve when you pop by for a surprise visit. Trust me, a little bit of powdered optimism can go a long way. And think of the money saved—your future self will thank you as you sip your questionable sludge at home instead of that overpriced café.

    Now, let’s turn our attention to entertainment. You see, going out is out, and staying in is definitely in. Dust off that old board game collection or crack open Netflix like it’s a dangerous wine bottle on the precipice of expiration. Why pay £20 to relive your youth at a karaoke bar when you can belt out show tunes in your shower? Bonus points if you involve the neighbors; after all, what you lack in talent, you’ll make up for in enthusiasm (and perhaps a noise complaint). Who knew hermit-like behavior could save so much dough?

    As if that weren’t enough, let’s not forget the delightful world of discount shopping! Embrace your inner scavenger at thrift stores where you can experience the thrill of “Will I find a diamond amid the pile of polyester?” Spoiler alert: you probably won’t, but at least you can leave with a story about the time you almost bought a neon green tracksuit that may or may not belong to your grandma. Remember, fashion is temporary, but giggles are everlasting—especially when you unveil your ‘bargain bin chic’ look.

    Lastly, let’s tackle the elephant in the room—self-care. It’s rampant, it’s vital, and let’s be honest, everyone on Instagram is doing it, whatever *it* is. But remember, spa days can be as expensive as your impulse to buy that glittery eyeliner at 3 AM. Instead, why not establish a delightful routine of face masks made from ingredients you already have lying around? A little avocado, some honey—voilà! You’ve just elevated “broke and bored” into “luxurious indulgence.” Or you might just end up looking like a snack, and not in a good way.

    In conclusion, the pursuit of saving money in London is akin to running a marathon on a tightrope while juggling flaming torches—entertaining yet slightly perilous. But with these hacks, you can keep your cash flow steady while savoring life’s little absurdities. This city may take a toll on your finances, but at least you’ll probably get a story out of it. And who knows? When it’s all said and done, you might just find that you’ve become the most creative broke person in London—a title you can hang on your wall with pride.

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