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rising food bills are a challenge for all of us at the moment. i have been carrying out a very unscientific experiment, buying the same ten basic items every month or so from aldi to see what food inflation looks like. the shop has cost me 18.29, an increase from 14.57 this time last year, i have done this shop nine times over the last year or so and pricing is have gone up and down in that period, but today, each of these ten items is more expansive than this time last year. the standout the crinkle cut frozen chips which have gone from 1.09 to 1.95. that is a 25.5% annual increase my trolley. higher than the

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BBC News at Six

over the last year or so and prices of individual items have gone up and down within that period but today, each of these ten items is more expensive than they were this time last year. the standout increase is these crinkle cut frozen chips, which are up 79%, from £1.09 to £1.95. sugar was up 62%, from 65p to £1.05. but cornflakes increased a little less, just 13%, from £1.99 to £2.25. so my whole trolley has gone up by 25.5% in a year. that is higher than the overall inflation rate and higher than the official rate for food inflation too, as price rises are higher on lots of basic food items. bread, milk, eggs and fruit and vegetables. and how does it feel, what sort of impact is it having on your budget? my budget is quite depleted! i'm 78, i live on my pension.

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place. i have been to a nursery in warrington to find out more. ladybird, a bee. it's storytime at this nursery in warrington, but getting enough staff to work here is a tale of endless struggle. lauren runs the baby room. she's responsible for 11 babies and the staff that look after them. but, after 16 years of work, her salary is only just above the minimum wage. it was about £11.95 when i first started 16 years ago. and, at the moment, i'm on £11 an hourfor a room leader position. do you feel like that's enough? not for the responsibility, no. ijust feel like we need to be recognised and have a bit more of a pay rise and just be a bit more valued, from what we do. we're notjust people who sit down babysitting. i've gone to uni, i've got my degree to do this job and you're getting a low income at the end of it, but you've gone and worked your way up over 16 years. but your wage isn't matching what you've. .. what you've learnt over the 16 years. the minimum wage has gone up this month, as has the cost of providing these lunches.

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the bus for one school trip, up from £870, to 1,070. paper, up from £1.95 a box, to £3.87. the school won't put up the school meal price. family budgets are already squeezed. parents know it is hitting the school too. schools are having to use the budget they've got to pay the pay rises for the teachers, and then everything else is increasing. it will have a detrimental effect probably next year or the year after. i think there's a lot of pressure on the school. they're doing a fantasticjob trying to raise funds with lots of other activities and stuff, but i think it's difficult for them. i mean, i don't know what they are going to do in the long run, - because there is not an endless pot of money there everyone's got. - schools are managing for now. but today head teachers are warning there are no more easy savings. so what's the big

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but i don't think it sustainable to keep at this level of tightening, because there's only so much you can strip back before actually the impact on the children is massive. these are just some of their rising costs. the 5% teachers' pay increases £90,000 extra. the cost to the school of each meal up from £2.30 to £2.87. the bus for one school trip, up from £870, to 1,070. paper, up from £1.95 a box, to £3.87 a box. the school won't put up the school meal price. are family budgets are already squeezed. parents now it is hitting the school too. schools are having to use the budget they've got to pay the pay rises for the teachers, and then everything else is increasing. it will have a detrimental effect probably next year or the year after. i think there's a lot of pressure on the school.

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increase is £90,000 extra. the cost to the school of each meal up from £2.30 to £2.87. the bus for one school trip, up from £870, to 1,070. paper, up from £1.95 a box, to £3.87. the school won't put up the school meal price. family budgets are already squeezed. parents know it is hitting the school too. schools are having to use the budget they've got to pay the pay rises for the teachers, and then everything else is increasing. it will have a detrimental effect probably next year or the year after. i think there's a lot of pressure on the school. they're doing a fantasticjob trying to raise funds with lots of other activities and stuff, but i think it's difficult for them. i mean, i don't know- what they are going to do in the long run, because there i

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the school won't put up the school meal price. family budgets are already squeezed. parents now it is hitting the school too. schools are having to use the budget they've got to pay the pay rises for the teachers, and then everything else is increasing. it will have a detrimental effect probably next year or the year after. i think there's a lot of pressure on the school. they're doing a fantasticjob trying to raise funds with lots of other activities and stuff, but i think it's difficult for them. i mean, i don't know- what they are going to do in the long run, because there - is not an endless pot of money there everyone's got. schools are managing for now. but today head teachers are warning there are no more easy savings. so what's the big picture on funding? well, schools in england are getting cash increases from the government. but all the costs are rising so rapidly, that they're beginning to outstrip that extra money. and that's why this head

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so we are doing our very best, but i don't think it sustainable to keep at this level of tightening, because there's only so much you can strip back before, actually, the impact on the children is massive. these are just some of their rising costs. the 5% teachers�* pay increase is £90,000 extra. the cost to the school of each meal up from £2.30 to £2.87. the bus for one school trip, up from £870 to £1,070. paper, up from £1.95 a box to £3.87. this school won't put up the school meal price. family budgets are already squeezed. parents know it's hitting the school too. schools are having to use the budget they've got to pay the pay rises for the teachers, and then everything else is increasing. it will have a detrimental effect, probably, next year or the year after.

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the bus for one school trip, up from £870, to 1,070. paper, up from £1.95 a box, to £3.87. the school won�*t put up the school meal price. family budgets are already squeezed. parents know it is hitting the school too. schools are having to use the budget they�*ve got to pay the pay rises for the teachers, and then everything else is increasing. it will have a detrimental effect probably next year or the year after. i think there's a lot of pressure on the school. they're doing a fantasticjob trying to raise funds with lots of other activities and stuff, but i think it's difficult for them. i mean, i don't know what they are going to do in the long run, - because there is not an endless pot of money there everyone's got. - schools are managing for now. but today head teachers are warning there are no more easy savings. so what�*s the big

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