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Newspaper Prices
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The cost of the Saturday Times has just gone up to £2, and £1.80 on weekdays. (Saturday Telegraph now £2.50). But I noticed The Guardian is now £3.20 on a Saturday, and £2.20 weekdays. Blimey - how do people afford that? I know they're cheaper with a subscription (which is what they really want from us), but even so, it's a huge amount for a daily paper.
Do all those who post about the Saturday Guardian crossword have a subscription?
Do all those who post about the Saturday Guardian crossword have a subscription?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a subscription to the Daily Mail for £9.99 per month (33.3p per day based on a 30 day month). It would not necessarily be my first choice for "news" but I do like the puzzle section. I complete the prize crossword every day and have won a couple of times in the last 3 years.
Buying the paper copy would mean a daily trek to a shop, in all weathers, paying out the cost and then going out again to a post box later, using an envelope and stamp.
Buying the paper copy would mean a daily trek to a shop, in all weathers, paying out the cost and then going out again to a post box later, using an envelope and stamp.
Newspapers are inevitably slower than TV, radio and internet for the latest stories, so it is the other stuff that I buy them. I rarely have time to justify a daily but buy The Observer every Sunday. Their latest subscription offer is cheaper for the Saturday Guardian and Sunday Observer, but at least one of my favourite features, David Mitchell / Stewart Lee, is printed in both. I always welcome ways to save cash, but I am troubled that it pressures me to buy two newspapers when one would do, with the concomitant waste of paper.