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MUM-OF-22 Sue Radford has admitted that she ‘always feels bad’ for the supermarket delivery drivers after revealing the huge piles of food it takes to feed her brood. 

The 47-year-old, who stars in Channel 5’s ‘22 Kids and Counting’, took to to share a glimpse at what it takes to keep her fridge and freezer stocked for a week. 

Sue Radford took to Instagram to share that she 'feels bad' for the ASDA delivery driver that has to drop off her huge weekly food shop
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Sue Radford took to Instagram to share that she 'feels bad' for the ASDA delivery driver that has to drop off her huge weekly food shopCredit: Instagram/@theradfordfamily
The mum-of-22 also revealed what the family had stocked up on this week, including eight boxes of cereal and 20 cartons of orange juice
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The mum-of-22 also revealed what the family had stocked up on this week, including eight boxes of cereal and 20 cartons of orange juiceCredit: Instagram/@theradfordfamily
Sue and Noel, who run Britain's largest family, recently announced their reality show '22 Kids and Counting' would be returning for a fourth series
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Sue and Noel, who run Britain's largest family, recently announced their reality show '22 Kids and Counting' would be returning for a fourth seriesCredit: Channel 5

Alongside a picture of 18 large delivery crates, she wrote: “Always feel so bad for the Asda delivery driver.” 

Once inside, she shared what was included in this week's order to keep her, aged between 34 and three, fed and watered. 

Spotted in the clips were eight Ristorante pizzas, six packs of minced beef, three packs of fish fingers and 20 cartons of orange juice. 

Also included in the shop were four multi bags of crisps, four broccoli, three packs of satsumas and at least eight boxes of cereal

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There were also four packs of seven four-pint cartons of milk, four packs of diced chicken breast and four blocks of cheese. 

Over the clip, she commented: “Now to put it all away."

In another, she wrote: "Lots of you asking how long it will last and how much it was.

"This is a week's shop but will not last a full week, we will have to do a top-up shop at the weekend and get milk and bread daily.

"As for how much, sorry I can't share that guys."

The mum, who had her first child at just 14 years old, previously revealed that their supermarkets often set the family back £250 a week. 

Recently, Sue and her husband Noel delighted fans when they announced that their popular reality TV series would be returning for a fourth series. 

They wrote: “We just want to say a huge thank you for all the love and support you’ve shown throughout our series, we truly appreciate each and every comment and message we’ve received so thank you.

"So chuffed to say our programme was no.1 on ch5 most Sundays and doing really well on my5 every week with it being the most watched programme on my5.

"We are currently having a well-earned little break from filming before heading into filming series 4 which we are very excited about."

Fans were thrilled to learn the news, with the post gaining more than 14,600 likes and 445 comments.

One commented: "You are incredible. Excited to see what the next series has in store."

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"Great family - will miss not seeing you all every week,” another wrote. 

A third added: "Really enjoy your honesty. And watching how you cope with your big family."

Sue had also ordered eight four-pint cartons of milk, four blocks of cheese and 16 packs of fresh meat
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Sue had also ordered eight four-pint cartons of milk, four blocks of cheese and 16 packs of fresh meatCredit: Instagram/@theradfordfamily
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