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A nation of Great British Bakers would save £735 million per year
Research from finder.com reveals how much dough Brits could save by baking over buying.
Read more…Cost of pint in London double the global average
According to research collated by price comparison site, finder.com, the price of a pint in London is almost double the average price around the world.
Read more…Brits expected to waste £5 billion on unwanted gifts this Christmas
Over half of Brits received at least one gift they didn’t want, with an estimated £5 billion wasted on unwanted Christmas gifts this holiday season.
Read more…Brits predicted to spend £893 million on Easter treats
This Easter, Brits are expected to spend £893 million on chocolate, gifts, Easter eggs and other goodies according to research conducted by price comparison site, finder.com.
Read more…Finder’s April Cryptocurrency Predictions Report: ETH market cap forecast to grow by 234 percent by December 31, 2018
Price comparison site finder.com has released its monthly Cryptocurrency Predictions Survey, on how the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market cap and three trending coins will perform in 2018.
Read more…February Cryptocurrency Predictions Report: Bitcoin forecasted to hit over $43K by end of 2018
Price comparison site finder.com has released its February Cryptocurrency Predictions Report on how the top 10 coins by market cap and three trending coins will perform in 2018.
Read more…Finder’s March Cryptocurrency Predictions Report: ETH forecast to see greater growth than BTC in market cap by December 31
Finder.com has released its monthly Cryptocurrency Predictions Survey on how the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market cap and two trending coins will perform in 2018.
Read more…May Cryptocurrency Predictions: Cardano forecast to see biggest price growth by 1 June
Price comparison site finder.com has released its monthly Cryptocurrency Predictions Survey, on how the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market cap and two trending coins will perform in 2018.
Read more…UK could power itself on solar energy using just 12 percent of its land
Price comparison site finder.com has released a new analysis into the potential of solar energy power, revealing that almost nine out of 10 (87 percent) of the 147 countries surveyed could power themselves on less than 5 percent of their land.
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