Reader's Digest UK

PRIME TIME To Ditch Digital Subscriptions

THEY’RE USUALLY INCREDIBLY easy to sign up for, often letting us try a month for free or at a reduced price. As a result, you could well have collected two or three, if not more, of these memberships.

Subscriptions now cover pretty much everything. Streaming has undoubtedly been the biggest shift, with a huge number of film and music accounts available. Food is popular too—recipe boxes, bottles of gin or packs of cake can be delivered every month.

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