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Providence parking ban leads to hundreds of towed vehicles

While the winter storm has come and gone, some people in Providence woke up to find their cars also gone.

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Review 2022

on food and groceries, they are also eating less. this is the really worrying thing — more than half said they have skipped at least one meal to try and save money, and four out of ten say it is affecting their physical health. this was the situation our economics editorfound in a church in usworth, near sunderland. workers crowded round radiators to keep warm, and pensioners fearing they can't afford the most basic of foods. butter is a luxury now, for most people, i would think. it really is. we come to somewhere like this, which is a godsend, where we can have a hot meal, sit beside a nice warm radiator. literally by the radiator. that's right, yes, it's a nice warm radiator. you are here because it will save you having to... it saves a lot from home, a lot of cooking at home, which costs us money. food bill alone has come down because we come here. so, colletta, you are our bbc cost of living correspondent,

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Review 2022

food bill alone has come down because we come here. so, colletta, you are our bbc cost of living correspondent, you have been up and down the country, in and out of people's homes and businesses. what is it you have found? there's two really different groups of people i have encountered. particularly in the last few months, that are quite distinctive. one is the group of people who have probably been in fuel poverty for quite some time, are potentially more used to living on a budget, perhaps they live on benefits, perhaps they have just had a limited income, and a lot of those individuals are very good at budgeting but have made all the cuts they can. so, when energy prices went up in september 2021, that was their first big shock, that many of us across the country didn't really feel that much or were able to take it in our stride. but for a lot of those individuals, they were hit with it more than a year ago. so this year has been sort of, you know, slice after slice

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Review 2022

because we come here. so, colletta, you are our bbc cost of living correspondent, you have been up and down the country, in and out of people's homes and businesses. what is it you have found? there's two really different groups of people i have encountered. particularly in the last few months, that are quite distinctive. one is the group of people who have probably been in fuel poverty for quite some time, are potentially more used to living on a budget, perhaps they live on benefits, perhaps they have just had a limited income, and a lot of those individuals are very good at budgeting but have made all the cuts they can. so, when energy prices went up in september 2021, that was their first big shock, that many of us across the country didn't really feel that much or were able to take it in our stride. but for a lot of those individuals, they were hit with it more than a year ago. so this year has been sort of, you know, slice after slice of their income being removed, and it has been incredibly

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Breakfast

and save money, and four out of ten say it is affecting their physical health. this was the situation our economics editorfound in a church in usworth, near sunderland. workers crowded round radiators to keep warm, and pensioners fearing they can't afford the most basic of foods. butter is a luxury now, for most people, i would think. it really is. we come to somewhere like this, which is a godsend, where we can have a hot meal, sit beside a nice warm radiator. literally by the radiator. that's right, yes, it's a nice warm radiator. you are here because it will save you having to... it saves a lot from home, a lot of cooking at home, which costs us money. food bill alone has come down because we come here. so, colletta, you are our bbc cost of living correspondent, you have been up and down the country, in and out of people's homes and businesses. what is it you have found?

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Review 2022

they are also eating less. this is the really worrying thing — more than half said they have skipped at least one meal to try and save money, and four out of ten say it is affecting their physical health. this was the situation our economics editorfound in a church in usworth, near sunderland. workers crowded round radiators to keep warm, and pensioners fearing they can't afford the most basic of foods. butter is a luxury now, for most people, i would think. it really is. we come to somewhere like this, which is a godsend, where we can have a hot meal, sit beside a nice warm radiator. literally by the radiator. that's right, yes, it's a nice warm radiator. you are here because it will save you having to... it saves a lot from home, a lot of cooking at home, which costs us money. food bill alone has come down because we come here. so, colletta, you are our bbc cost of living correspondent,

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Review 2022

it saves a lot from home, a lot of cooking at home, which costs us money. food bill alone comes down because we come here. so colletta, you are our bbc cost of living correspondent, you have been up and down the country, in and out of people's homes and businesses, what is it you found? there is two really different groups of people i have encountered. particularly in the last few months that are distinctive. one is the group of people who have probably been in fuel poverty for some time, are potentially more used to living on a budget, perhaps they live on benefits, perhaps theyjust have had a limited income, and a lot of those individuals are very good at budgeting but have made all the cuts they can, so when energy prices went up, in september, 2021, that was their first big shock, that many of us across the country didn't really feel that much or were able to take it in our stride, but for a lot of the individuals they were hit with it more than a year ago. so this year has been sort of,

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Review 2022

this was the situation our economics editor found in a church in usworth, near sunderland. workers crowded round radiators to keep warm, and pensioners fearing they can't afford the most basic of foods. butter is a luxury now, for most people i would think. it really is. we come to somewhere like this, which is a godsend, where we can have a hot meal, sit beside a nice warm radiator. literally by the radiator. that's right, yes, it's a nice warm radiator. you are here because it will save you having to... it saves a lot from home, a lot of cooking at home, which costs us money. food bill alone comes down because we come here. so colletta, you are our bbc cost of living correspondent, you have been up and down the country, in and out of people's homes and businesses, what is it you found ? there is two really different groups of people i have encountered. particularly in the last few months that are distinctive.

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Review 2022

on food and groceries, they are also eating less. this is the really worrying thing — more than half said they have skipped at least one meal to try and save money, and four out of ten say it is affecting their physical health. this was the situation our economics editorfound in a church in usworth, near sunderland. workers crowded round radiators to keep warm, and pensioners fearing they can't afford the most basic of foods. butter is a luxury now, for most people i would think. it really is. we come to somewhere like this, which is a godsend, where we can have a hot meal, sit beside a nice warm radiator. literally by the radiator. that's right, yes, it's a nice warm radiator. you are here because it will save you having to... it saves a lot from home, a lot of cooking at home, which costs us money. food bill alone comes down because we come here. so colletta, you are our bbc cost of living correspondent, you have been up and down the country, in and out of people's

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Breakfast

the supermarkets at the moment are more willing to send wonky fruit and veg to their stores than previously would have done, and that food may have come to us, for example. and food is going into stores with slightly less life than would have previously done, and that food again might have traditionally come to fareshare. so supply chain challenges, supermarkets trying to reduce waste, is resulting in less food coming to us. what's caused the drop in donations? fareshare said there was less food going spare, due to a number of issues in food production and the supply chain. at the same time, supermarkets are trying to be more efficient and waste less, to keep prices for their customers as low as possible at a time of surging bills. and it's notjust the supermarkets themselves with less to donate. fareshare also works with farmers and manufacturers and they are facing similar pressures. one of those is kelloggs. they told colletta that

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