INFORMATION FOR PARENTS - REDUCING FOOD COSTS THIS WINTER

The rate of food poverty in the UK is currently among the worst in Europe. The severity of this worrying trend was exposed by the pandemic and now, as prices soar and more and more families across the country are being pushed into poverty in the current cost-of-living crisis, the situation is

likely to get even more difficult.


With winter approaching, many families are likely to face the added challenge of additional strains on household budgets as they start use more fuel to heat our homes and cook meals. We know that it is much harder for people to afford to eat as well as they used to, or in many

cases, to eat at all and that many families are actively looking for ways to save money on food, so here are a few helpful ideas for reducing the amount you spend on food and saving money.




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