Another little item from the ‘Un-Urgent’ folder, another I found quite interesting. This discusses how students actually buy better quality food/items that their parents give them credit for, but as a result they are running out of money quicker.
Top supermarket items parents assume their kids prioritise:
1. Alcohol
2. Bread
3. Milk
4. Toiletries
But what students are actually buying:
1. Meat
2. Pasta
3. Cheese
4. Eggs
Unfortunately, these groceries don’t always come cheap with students admitting that after their budget has blown, a whopping 65% have gone hungry at least once because of poor money management. A third of these students would consider skipping meals altogether just to make their money last.
To be honest, I virtually completely disagree with the last part – I’m not convinced that just eating healthily and avoiding alcohol blows the budget. But I guess this press release is only showing one side of the story!
It got me thinking though, about what do I prioritise? Definitely train fare, as not seeing W makes for a miserable me. After that (and rent obvs!) I’d probably go for decent vegetables, decent bread, pies, pasta, milk, cheese, eggs etc…I like decent quality (free range etc) food if I can help it. But I don’t ever consider going hungry because of budget, I might just eat a little less variety!
This has definitely got my mind going about how we prioritise spending. What are your priorities?