I don't spend a lot of money on coffee. I love it, but I prefer making instant coffee at home with lots of almond milk than buying expensive drip coffee. A lot of the expensive coffees taste too acidic to me. I don't buy things with artificial flavors. If I want snacks, I get cake from a proper bakery, chips made with just oil, potatoes, and salt, or the like. I don't want to pay money for additives that don't add any nutritional value to my food. I have a soda once in a while, but other than that I am losing the taste for artificially-flavored food.
yamazakura...!! I agreed with you chips made with just oil, potatoes, and salt these junk foods just help to down our health and some peoples spend money on it.
I don't spend much money on gadgets. I currently own a pretty old cellphone, and I bought it at a very cheap price. It doesn't contain a lot of features and apps, but I'm fine with it. Everyone's asking me why I am still using my phone, they say there's a new selection of iPhones and android phones in the market. I would just say that they are too expensive for me, and anyway, I am really not a techie-savvy, and I would still prefer my old cellphone.
Except for my laptop I’d also say I don’t spend a lot on gadgets. I have a seriously outdated cellphone (on a pay-as-you-go plan to boot!) but it suits my current needs, and the less expense I have to worry about the better. Other than that, I don’t spend money on soda, alcohol, coffee, or going out to the cinema. I’m sure there are quite a few other things but I think so little of them, they aren’t coming to mind.
Same here. As much as I enjoyed the times when I was buying and renting DVDs it's just not practical to do so anymore considering you'd have to pay a lot more than just the actual disc copy by driving to the destination and sometimes even grabbing a meal. Now I could just click a few buttons and have an instant movie I'm already paying a flat rate for.