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Four areas where food vouchers have been SLASHED during cost of living crisis – how to get yours

FOOD prices are creeping up as the cost of living rises, meaning many are searching for ways to cut back on costs.

Grocery bills have soared by 11% to a further £533 per year - the quickest leap since 2008.

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Council areas cut back on food voucher funding as the cost of living crisis takes its tollCredit: Paul Rogers - The Times

Families are now forking out an additional £10.25 every week if they buy the same products as last year, according to research firm Kantar.

It has reported a 19.7% increase in the sale of own-label value products as shoppers looking to make savings.

It comes as the cost of everyday essentials such as food and fuel soar due to rising inflation.

To tackle this staggering increase, some local councils offer food vouchers for struggling school kids.

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It depends on where you live, so you'll need to phone up and check.

If you're not sure which council you belong to, you can check with this . All you need to do is pop in your post code.

But, do note, roughly 32 councils out of 152 English councils have reduced the value of their summer food vouchers from last year, and 11 have scrapped them altogether, said BBC News.

It's worth looking into other ways help with your food costs too, like meal prepping, which can cut your normal food bill in half.

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But in terms of food vouchers, the ones we've found are available through the Household Support Fund - a £1billion fund meant to help Brits pay their way through winter amid a cost of living crisis.

You'll need to apply through your local council - as local authorities are in charge of distributing the funding.

There should be information on your council website about how to apply for the funding.

Each council will have a different application process - so exact details on how to apply will vary depending on where you live.

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