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East of England parents worry about what their children eat due to rising costs of fresh food - Your Harlow

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EVERY week, more than one in seven parents in the East of England (15%) must buy unhealthy food for their children because they can’t afford healthier options, according to a new survey for Barnardo’s. And almost two-thirds of parents in the region (60%) who had to buy unhealthy food for their children in the last year said they were worried about what they were feeding their children. Katy Wild, a Barnardo’s Community Engagement Officer, runs T…
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Your Harlow broke the news in on Sunday, March 23, 2025.
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