11.01.24 Clark Answers His Critics on Clark Stinks / SAVE MORE on Food Costs
Friday - Clark Stinks day! Christa shares Clark Stinks posts with Clark. Submit yours at Clark.com/ClarkStinks. Also today, Clark compares the cost of food prepared at home vs eating out. New data on total meal spending shows where we can save more on overall food costs.
Clark Stinks: Segments 1 & 2
Save On Food Costs: Segment 3
Ask Clark: Segment 4
Mentioned on the show:
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How Much of Each Paycheck You Should Save or Invest
10 Ways To Save on Prescription Drugs
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The Best Time and Place To Buy an Engagement Ring
USDA Food Plans: Monthly Cost of Food Reports
What You Need To Do if Your Phone Gets Lost or Stolen
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