A Manchester YouTuber Shares The Real Tricks Of Getting By

Food prices keep rising, even when the headlines say inflation is “down”, so what does getting by actually look like day to day? We sit down with Samantha, a Manchester YouTuber behind the channel Trying to Get By, who shares the practical systems that help her household stay afloat. Surplus food schemes, freezer routines, price tracking, and the kind of honest compromises that make vegan and vegetarian eating sustainable on a tight budget.

We also dig into the bigger picture behind the weekly shop. Samantha explains how she uses tools like Olio and Too Good To Go to reduce food waste, why yellow sticker sections can be a lifeline, and how loyalty cards and app-only vouchers create a digital divide. Along the way we talk about ultra-processed food debates, the real cost of “ethical” alternatives, and the surprisingly powerful idea of keeping a top-20 price list on your phone so you can spot a fake bargain in seconds.

Then we zoom out to what we are seeing across The Bread and Butter Thing community food clubs. When some households have £0 to £25 a month for food, “saving money” is not the only metric that matters. We share member survey insights that show a growing split between those who save and those who simply eat better, and why “stable” has become a new, sobering goal in the UK cost of living crisis.

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