Adrian Childs
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Liz, it's a mad world and it gets madder, just so you know.
Let's move on to, you know, look at the cheapest ways to spend money abroad.
So why are we looking at that now, unless you're planning a sort of a Whitson bank holiday away?
Yes.
In full.
In full.
Joyce is hoping to go into Italy soon, she says, if they don't run out of fuel.
I was thinking of euros, i.e.
cash, I'll ask you what you mean, and some on a card.
But which is best?
I mean, that raised a question I was going to ask.
If you...
If you want, for whatever reason, a sum of cash in your pocket, let's say euros, are you best just drawing those out of a machine or what?
And you can't, obviously, you can't know the answer to this, but what about local bureau de charge?
Martin, tell us about our tell us this week.
OK, Julie, my nine-year-old's always in charge of the scanner in Tesco's.
I buy mostly the same things every week, so I have a rough idea how many it's going to be at the till.
Last week, as we approached the fruit and veg, she said to me, Mum, this total is too much.
My response was a deflated, I know, that's inflation, bit of a shrug.
He then decided to check through the list of things he'd scanned and found three items he'd scanned twice by mistake and removed them and saved us Β£7.82.