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WE spend on average £800 extra around Christmas – but while costs feel endless, there are ways to keep control. A few simple steps can ward off a financial hangover in January. Here are a few ideas . . . STICK TO A SHOPPING LIST: MoneySuperMarket reckons we spend more than £350 on food and drink at Christmas....
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