Sign Up for Nielsen Homescan — They’ll Pay You to Share What’s in Your Fridge

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Who’s hungry?

Nielsen — the same company that pays families to report the TV shows they’re watching — has started a new venture called Nielsen Homescan, which pays families to report the purchases they make at the grocery store each week.

Once you sign up with Homescan, the company will send you a free scanner. Every time you go shopping, you simply scan the barcodes on the back of each product and send your data off to Nielsen.

You’ll earn gift points which you can redeem for different types of merchandise, including electronics, jewelry, household items and toys. The longer you stay on the panel, the more opportunity you have to earn points toward prizes.

You also receive entries for the panel’s many sweepstakes with prizes that include money, vacations and vehicles.

Besides, you’re going to the grocery store anyway, right?

7 Ways to Make Money if You Hate People

Do you avoid people too? In the past, there was almost no way around working with people if you wanted to earn a living, but things have changed.

Our team has compiled a list of creative ways you can fatten your bank account this month, without having to put up with people.

Enough small talk. Here are some ways to earn extra cash, without all of the social stuff.

Whet your appetite for sweet prizes by downloading Nielsen Homescan.

The 5 Dumbest Things We Keep Spending Too Much Money On

You’ve done what you can to cut back your spending.You brew coffee at home, you don’t walk into Target and you refuse to order avocado toast. (Can you sense my millennial sarcasm there?)

But no matter how cognizant you are of your spending habits, you’re still stuck with those inescapable monthly bills.

You know which ones we’re talking about: rent, utilities, cell phone bill, insurance, groceries…

Ready to stop paying them? Follow these moves…