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Tips to help families stretch their cash while doing the supermarket shop during school holidays

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With the summer holidays on the horizon, many kids will be excited at the prospect of spending the next few weeks having fun.This year, however, might bring a bit more strain to families across the country, mainly due to the current cost of living crisis.

With rising food costs and energy bills, many households in Scotland have been feeling the pinch of rising prices this year.One place that many families will begin to see rising prices this summer will, of course, be on their weekly supermarket trip.

Prices on supermarket shelves have been steadily increasing over the past year, but they are said to rise further this summer.The latest data from Kantar has revealed that grocery price inflation jumped to 8.3% over the four weeks to June 12 - up from 7% in May and its highest level since April 2009.The soaring increases in the cost of food and groceries means the average annual shopping bill will increase by £380 in 2022 - more than another £100 since April alone, Kantar said.

In response to the rising inflation rates multiple households have begun switching up their shopping habits, which has included buying only own-branded items to reduce costs and looking for yellow sticker bargains.So, to help families keep their costs down at the supermarket this school holiday, money-saving experts from Netvouchercodes.uk have helped provide crucial tips that can help families save extra pennies during the weekly supermarket trip.

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