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I went to the 'secret' supermarket where you pay £2 to be a member and got all this for less than a tenner

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A little-known food store is saving families a small fortune on their shopping. Billing itself as 'a social supermarket' it aims to help people save money on their weekly shop and reduce the amount of food going to waste.

Unlike food banks, which mostly require people to be on benefits or low income to get support, The Bridge at Leigh is open to anyone, regardless of whether they are employed or not.

You can become a member for £2 a year and then, every time you go, you can fill your basket with a range of food and drink and other items. Read more: I bought the same frozen food from six different supermarkets and the cheapest was a surprise Anything labelled with a green circle is 50p and anything red £1.

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