27 Of The Sickest Things You’ve Done To Save Money

We asked Consumerist readers to share the sickest, grossest, and sketchiest things they’ve ever done to save money. Over 250 comments poured in and most of them had to do with things that people have reduced themselves to eating at one point in the past.

This was one of the most entertaining comments threads I’ve read here in a while and it was hard but I have whittled them down to the 27 sickest:

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Here are a few that stood out to me:

  • I’d save the excess milk from my cereal in the morning to be used the next day (and maybe the next).
  • Using coffee filters instead of toilet paper.
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Makes for an interesting show-and-tell in Sunday school

Gov. Bobby Jindal has signed into law one of the more controversial bills from the recent legislative session, one allowing guns to be carried into houses of worship.

The bill would authorize persons who qualified to carry concealed weapons having passed the training and background checks to bring them to churches, mosques, synagogues or other houses of worship as part of a security force.

The pastor or head of the religious institution must announce verbally or in weekly newsletters or bulletins that there will be individuals armed on the property as members of he security force. Those chosen have to undergo eight hours of tactical training each year.

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