The cost of living is something we are all facing in the UK at the moment (Image: Getty) When it comes to doing your weekly food shop then you will definitely notice prices have gone up for items. While it may not seem much here and there it certainly adds up over the coming weeks, months and years. As the UK is going through a cost of living crisis, it is no wonder Brits are going to certain lengths to ensure every penny counts.
Especially, when it comes to food and stopping it from going to waste. And now supermarket giant Tesco has offered a word of warning about one of its food items in a bid to save some money. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.
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