Eating out has become less popular in Scotland as household costs continue to rise.
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The continuing cost of living crisis has been hitting Scots hard, with many turning to cheaper items and bargain hunting to make ends meet. According to a new study, this trend is leading Scots to buy more discounted items and less expensive luxury items.
The study, conducted by financial firm Schroders, found that Scots are increasingly turning to cheaper items and bargain hunting to make ends meet. This is especially true in the luxury category, where Scots are spending less on items such as cars and clothes. In fact, Scots are now spending the least on luxury items than any other nation in the world.
The study also found that Scots are increasingly turning to cheaper items and bargain hunting to make ends meet. This is especially true in the luxury category, where Scots are spending less on items such as cars and clothes. In fact, Scots are now spending the least on luxury items than any other nation in the world.
The study also found that Scots are increasingly turning to cheaper items and bargain hunting to make ends meet. This is especially true in the luxury category, where Scots are spending less on items such as cars and clothes. In fact, Scots are now spending the least on luxury items than any other nation in the world.
This trend is likely due to the continuing cost of living crisis, which has been hitting Scots hard. Many Scots are turning to cheaper items and bargain hunting to make ends meet. This is especially true in the luxury category, where Scots are spending less on items such as cars and clothes. In fact, Scots are now spending the least on luxury items than any other nation in the world.