Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: 3 May 2026

The short version

As an Amazon Associate, Budget Dinner Recipes earns from qualifying purchases. Some links on this site take you to Amazon and other retailers. If you buy something after clicking one, we may earn a small commission — at no extra cost to you. That helps us keep the lights on and the recipes coming.

What this means in practice

On most recipes you'll see a Shop ingredients button and clickable ingredient names. These are affiliate links — they include a tracking tag (currently budgetdinner-21 for the UK) that tells the retailer the visitor came from us. If a purchase is made within the retailer's cookie window (typically 24 hours for Amazon), we earn a small commission on that sale.

You pay exactly the same price whether you click our link or visit the retailer directly. The commission comes out of the retailer's margin, not from your pocket.

Which programmes we currently use

How we choose what to recommend

We only ever link to ingredients you actually need to make the recipe. We don't pad recipes with extra "recommended" products to chase commission, and we don't accept payment from brands to feature their products in our recipes. Affiliate revenue does not influence which recipes we publish or how we describe them.

Required statement

We are a participant in the Amazon EU Associates Programme, an affiliate advertising programme designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.co.uk.

Questions?

If anything here is unclear, or you'd like to know more about how we earn from a specific link, please get in touch. We're happy to explain.