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Does anyone know any BNPL food sites?

6 replies

tajoes23 · 29/06/2024 14:15

Hi all, first post so please be gentle. does anyone know any buy now pay later for food shopping if that makes sense lol, im really struggling at the moment and dont get paid till mid month, thanks in advance 😁

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Hermittrismegistus · 29/06/2024 14:17

Go to a food bank.

Needmorelego · 29/06/2024 14:18

I think Iceland you can pay with Klarna (?) or whatever it's called.
Check locally if there's a community fridge type scheme near you first.

EineReiseDurchDieZeit · 29/06/2024 14:18

Your local Citizens Advice will give you Food Bank Vouchers

Ilovebees · 29/06/2024 14:24

Only thing I can think of is if you order from JUST EAT app , they also do normal shops for foods not just takeaways , and you can pay with PayPal , 3 monthly payments , I’m not sure if you’re credit score is good or not and if they would let you use this option but just a thought . Then you could split the shopping cost into 3 smaller amounts and pay over 3 months . I’m not sure if you have any money to do that right now even for the first payment or did you say you have 0£ pounds ? If you have 0£ then food bank is your best bet or ask family to help you out , with food or money . X

Sprinkles211 · 29/06/2024 14:25

You can use PayPal credit to pay for iceland

Winter2020 · 01/07/2024 01:51

Hi, sorry to hear your situation

I agree finding a local food share or food bank is a good idea.

You could also try the olio app to see if anyone is giving food away in your area.

Do you have any tesco points/nectar points/boots points or similar? Any credit on your utilities you can claim back? Could you move the date of any direct debits so they fall after you are paid and use that money for food?

Can you ask your bank for an overdraft
or apply for a credit card? You might be able to get a 0% offer on purchases. Be careful the overdraft/credit card solution doesn't get you into unaffordable debt.

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