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The definition of 'senior' is changing. If you're over 50, you could be in for some deals

You dont need to be 65 to get a seniors discount anymore. In fact, a lot of deals are available once you are in your 50s. As the Deal Diva tells us, if you plan ahead, you could be saving cash every time you shop, travel or go to the bank.

The Deal Diva looked into the plentiful perks of being in your golden years

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez
Ben Affleck, 51 and Jennifer Lopez, 54, would both be considered seniors in some stores. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

JLoand Ben, Nicole Kidman, Brad Pitt and George Clooney. They are probably not the people you imagine when you think of a seniors discount. But depending on where they shop, they might get one.

These days, different retailers are classifying seniors as50, 55, 62 or 65-plus. So before you go to shop, check to see if you can save a little cash.

Click the link below to hear the Deal Diva chat with the Afternoon Edition's Peter Mills about all those discounts you could be getting, if you are wiseenough to ask.

Anna-May Zeviar is CBC Saskatchewan's Deal Diva. This week, she joins Afternoon Edition host Peter Mills to talk about senior discounts.

Love deals? Click here for more Deal Diva segments for more great tips on saving money.

The Deal Diva shares her tips to save money on the Afternoon Edition.
The Deal Diva shares her tips to save money on the Afternoon Edition. (Lianne Sabourin)