Impulse Spending
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Do you ever throw a last-minute chocolate bar or energy drink onto the counter at the grocery store? Or go to the mall to buy new pants for work, and end up with shoes, shirts and jewellery as well?
Or do you ever just feel tired and pick up takeout for supper instead of making something with the groceries already in your fridge at home?
If you answer yes to any of these questions, then it means that you are no stranger to impulse spending. It tends to happen quickly and often without even thinking, but it is something we should all be aware of because impulse spending can take a major toll on our finances.