Strategies for dealing with rising food prices Image credit: Alan Parkinson.

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Strategies for dealing with rising food prices Image credit: Alan Parkinson

Buy cheaper non- branded items, to replace branded items e.g. supermarket own brand rather than Heinz Baked Beans Shop at discount supermarket e.g. Aldi, Lidl, Netto Do without some items Buy one get one free Look for tokens, vouchers and money- off discounts Wait until the end of the day

Steal food from farmers fields Get a piece of land e.g. allotment or start growing food in your garden rather than flowers Buy items from the reduced aisle: dented tins etc. Visit the website which sells food past its sell-by date Shop at a market rather than supermarket Stop buying organic food

Traffic Lights Red = would never do it unless it was life or death Amber = would Green = would be reasonably happy to do it