Shop Smart, Save Money - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Episode 1
In Northampton, the Family of the Week serve up an Easter lunch that doesn't break the bank, and Deal Detective Andy goes through their finances to trim off any excess expenditure. And Alexis checks out the true cost of chocolate.
Episode 2
More cases for the Smart Shoppers and the Deal Detective, plus investigating which supermarket flowers are blooming marvellous and which are bottom of the bunch.
Episode 3
The Saving Squad head to Camden to advise single mum Caroline, who is saving up for a new car. Deal Detective Andy looks at the ins and outs of pre-payment meters, and Alexis decides which washing-up liquids clean up in the value for money stakes.
Episode 4
The team are getting ready for summer with some top money-saving tips and tricks to be ready for the sunny season, while Andy looks at the benefits of smart meters and some great BBQ deals as we hit the warmer weather.
Episode 5
The team reveal some top tips and tricks to help save money when booking a break in the sun.
Episode 6
The team focus their attention on all-inclusive foreign holidays. The Smart Shoppers show the family of the week how to barbecue on a budget. Alexis finds out if expensive, big-name sun creams offer more protection than their cut-price counterparts.
Episode 7
A busy single mum from Rossendale is shown how to save time and money in the kitchen with the help of the team's quick-to-prepare menus and Andy Webb has helpful hints on slashing the family's water bills. Alexis Conran investigates the prices of snacks at motorway service stations and there is advice on getting cut-price tickets for theme parks, attractions and other fun days out.
Episode 8
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