ONS says there are 4m households in the UK, got to think of that 65m a chunck are in hospitals, prisions, care homes etc. or babies so not getting fed from the supermarket
Edit - I can't read, there are:
-In 2018, there were 27.6 million households, an increase of 350,000 on the previous year and 1.7 million since 2008.
-In 2018, there were 19.1 million families in the UK, an increase of 8% from 17.7 million in 2008.
So an additional £52 per family on food, so a weeks worth maybe a bit less
ONS says there are 4m households in the UK, got to think of that 65m a chunck are in hospitals, prisions, care homes etc. or babies so not getting fed from the supermarketEdit - I can't read, there are:
-In 2018, there were 27.6 million households, an increase of 350,000 on the previous year and 1.7 million since 2008.
-In 2018, there were 19.1 million families in the UK, an increase of 8% from 17.7 million in 2008.
So an additional £52 per family on food, so a weeks worth maybe a bit less