This Morning sparks outrage with 'useless and patronising' money-saving segment as viewers fume at being 'lectured by millionaires' Have YOU got a story? Email us at tips@dailymail.com By Madison Burgess Published: 07:15 EDT, 13 August 2024 | Updated: 07:20 EDT, 13 August 2024 e-mail View comments This Morning sparked outrage among viewers with a 'patronising' and 'useless' money-saving segment, as ITV fans claimed they were being 'lectured by millionaires'. On Monday's show, hosts Rylan Clark , 35, and Josie Gibson , 39, were joined by consumer editor Alice Beer, 59, who shared her advice on how to save £1,500 in a year.

Her suggestions, which left viewers unimpressed, included tips like shopping at cheaper supermarkets and saving pennies in a jar. She advised those struggling with money to do the 'Penny A Day' project, which involves putting aside 1p more every day, beginning with just a penny. The expert said it should see you save more than £600 a year.

The consumer editor also suggested cutting out takeaway coffees and sharing memberships and streaming services with friends and family members. This Morning has sparked outrage among viewers with their 'patronising' and 'useless' money-saving segment, as ITV fans claim they're being 'lectured by millionaires' On Monday's show, hosts Rylan Clark , 35, and Josie Gibson 39, were joined by consumer editor Alice Beer, 59, who shared her advice on how to save £1,500 in a year As the segment played out, fuming ITV viewers took.