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PM advises on cutting back on cost of food
The Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, has been urging families in the UK to stop buying more food than they need in the weekly or monthly shop, as this is resulting in families throwing away food amounting to a huge amount of money each month, and is driving up the cost of food. Mr Brown said that unnecessary purchases are leading to tonnes of food being binned by families in the UK.
It is estimated that the average household in the UK throws away around £8 of food each week, and with the cost of living on the rise and food inflation soaring the Prime Minister feels that this is a matter that families need to address when making their grocery purchases. Experts have recommended planning meals on a weekly basis, stating that this can prove effective in cutting back on waste.
Many households have now turned to cheaper grocery stores such as Aldi or Lidl in a bid to avoid the high cost of food often found at the larger supermarket giants, but the household names such as Tesco and Asda have recently launched promotional offers in order to tempt customers back. Officials have urged shoppers to look out for buy one get one free offers on healthy foods such as fruit and vegetables, as this provides consumers with more scope to stick to a healthy diet without adding to the cost.
One industry official said that consumers should sit down and work out meals for the week, and write a list according to their plans, as this will result in fewer purchases and will therefore cut back on the cost of shopping and will help to avoid waste. Amongst the items that are often wasted are bread, apples, and potatoes according to industry officials.
Consumers are also urged to remember that whilst food that has a use by date on may not be safe to eat after the given date, foods that have a best before date on can still be consumed after the given date but may simply not be as fresh or tasty as it would have been prior to the best before date. Many people end up throwing food items away because they have gone a day or two past the best before date.
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