page, recently shared a video of the bargains they got using the Too Good To Go app and Morrisons.
The couple were left super impressed with the bargains they picked up - and the money they saved.
Now they use that - and yellow sticker shopping - to keep their food costs low.
Aron said: “We are pretty much always on the lookout for bargains, yellow ticket items, coupons and obviously the Too Good To Go app has been a blessing.
“We love the amount of stuff you get with Morrisons Magic Bag through Too Good To Go."
The couple’s main go-to budget recipes include homemade casseroles and soups.
This is because they can use most food items - such as potatoes, onions and vegetables - in them.
Aron said: “The best things we have had from Morrisons was the 16 bags of salad, lots of strawberries as well as apples and pears which we made into crumbles.
“What we like about Too Good To Go is that it is helping to reduce food waste while we get a bargain so it’s a win-win!
“We love picking up yellow sticker bread or lots of potatoes for mash. We actually haven't brought a full price bread in over a year due to yellow sticker shopping.”
With Christmas around the corner, lots of thrifty shoppers are planning in advance and rushing to the shops to get the best bargains.
But Aron and Ian insist there’s no need for the mad rush and their big tip for planning Christmas food - is to make the most of your freezer.
They said: “We don't really prepare too much for Christmas.
“We are just very sensible about the things we buy and how much we will actually need or consume.
“The freezer is the best tip I could give anyone. It's amazing what you can freeze!”
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