‘My big shop used to cost £100, now it’s £150’ : readers recount their shock at supermarket food (…)
We hear your stories of how you balance the family finances, from buying own brands to cutting right back on weekly shop “Food prices are ridiculous, but it’s the fact they are still rising that is keeping me awake at night,” says Nikki of the strain caused by higher grocery bills. The mother of (…)
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