Dylon has always worked for me but, then again, I've never tried to dye Poundland curtains. She's lucky they haven't yet burst into flames in direct sunlight.
There's nothing money saving about buying cheap rubbish. I can understand students or people setting up their first home buying cheap furnishings, only to upgrade them as they go along. That's what I did (and I didn't have a six figure income until relatively recently). Her £6 specs are another example of her skimping on important stuff. They look bloody awful and, instead of getting nicer ones to wear daily, she bought expensive sunglasses instead?
Another thing: Hello Fresh have really dinky portions in my experience. I had a £9.99 box a couple of years ago and I didn't think it was worth even that. One of my meals had the smallest chicken breast I'd ever seen - it was pigeon sized. Maybe they've improved or maybe she's virtue signalling about how little she eats now. So, Emma, you're telling me that one Hello Fresh meal will feed two grossly overweight people for two meals? Jog on.