A couple from Prestwich, Manchester, managed to keep their wedding expenses to a minimal $1,500 by hosting their reception at TGI Fridays and asking guests to pay for their own meals. Jake Richardson, 32, and his bride Natalie, 31, opted for this unconventional approach to save money for their future home. The choice of TGI Fridays held sentimental value for the couple as it was the place of their first date a decade ago.
Speaking about their decision, Jake Richardson mentioned, “We were never going to afford a luxury wedding, so we’d rather save money for a house. Our first date was there, so we thought, ‘Let’s just get it done there.’”
The couple’s frugal wedding only cost them $1,560, which stands in stark contrast to the UK’s average wedding cost of $19,184, as reported by Bridebook. Their largest expense was Natalie’s beautiful wedding dress, which amounted to $900.
The couple’s unconventional approach to their wedding day was well-received by their guests, and TGI Fridays was delighted to be a part of their celebration. Rhiannon Scarlett from TGI Fridays expressed their excitement about being a part of Jake and Natalie’s unique wedding story.
However, asking guests to pay for their own meals at a wedding can be a divisive choice. In the past, a bride-to-be faced criticism when she considered asking her loved ones to contribute financially rather than giving traditional wedding gifts. Many people voiced their disapproval of this idea, emphasizing that guests should not be expected to pay for their own meals when attending a wedding.