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**(VIDEO SHOWS PIERRE DENY HOLDING GIANT BAG OF GROCERIES UPSIDE DOWN)**

**🚨 BREAKING: Pierre Deny Admits to "Reverse Budgeting"—And It Might Save Your Wallet**

In a viral moment that has personal finance gurus and grocery shoppers alike hitting pause, lifestyle influencer Pierre Deny has dropped a bombshell that could change how you spend your paycheck.

“I call it the ‘Deny Method,’” he says in the clip, holding a bag of groceries **completely upside down**—nothing falls out. The secret? He only buys non-perishables, and he **buys them once a month** using a trick that slashes his weekly food bill by **60%**.

“Stop buying fresh everything every week. You’re paying for convenience, and the stores know it,” Deny says. “I buy bulk on a single Saturday, spend $200 for the month, and I **never step foot in a supermarket again** until the next month.”

But here’s where it stings: Deny claims the average American family wastes **$1,800 a year** on things like wilted lettuce, expired milk, and impulse buys in the checkout line.

“You’re literally throwing money into a dumpster every time you toss out a half-eaten bag of spinach,” he says.

The catch? Deny’s “no fridge” rule means you’ll need to embrace canned, frozen, and dried foods—and learn to love oatmeal, rice, and beans.

Social media is split. Some call it a **genius hack for the affordability crisis**. Others say it’s a **privileged fantasy** for anyone without a pantry.

But one thing is clear: Pierre Deny just told you where your grocery money is going—and it’s straight into the trash.

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