Tuesday, 21 May 2013


Which? poll says many
'borrowing money for food'
One in five UK households borrowed money or used savings to cover food costs in April, a Which? survey says.

It suggests the equivalent of five million households used credit cards, overdrafts or savings to buy food.

The consumer group tracks the spending habits and behaviours of 2,000 people every month.

Which? boss Richard Lloyd described the findings as "shocking". The government said tax and benefit changes meant working households were now better off.

To see the full report click here.

If you are one of the one in five, why not earn some extra cash in your spare time instead of borrowing more or using your savings.

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