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Money · Takeaway audit

Takeaway Frequency Audit

Is the cost of delivery orders a genuine problem or a reasonable modern convenience? A verdict on your takeaway habit — without being preachy about it.

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Takeaway audit

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Enter your takeaway frequency, average spend, and household income. Podge returns a verdict on whether this is proportionate — without moralising.

What this means

This instrument starts blank so it does not judge a made-up example before you have entered your own situation.

Formula used

Takeaway burden = (annual spend / net income) × 100 vs lifestyle proportionality benchmark

Worked example

Ordering four times a week at £30 each on a household income of £35,000 net: £6,240/year or 18% of take-home. That crosses from convenience into a category worth examining.

Common questions

What counts as a takeaway?
Any delivered or collected food order — Deliveroo, Uber Eats, Just Eat, collected Chinese, local pizza. Not restaurant meals you sit down to eat.

What percentage of income is reasonable?
There's no universal answer — it depends on what other priorities you're managing. The tool flags when the percentage starts to compete with savings, rent, or other meaningful outgoings.

Plain-English summary

Fill in the questions on the left to generate a verdict card.

This section translates the result into a short, direct takeaway rather than leaving the page at a bare number.

Disclaimer: This is a lifestyle spending tool, not financial advice. How you spend your money is your business — this just names the numbers.

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