HOW many of us have stood in the supermarket aisle pondering which can of soup to put in the basket?
A new food box scheme could make that a thing of the past.
Morrisons' new scheme gives customers two choices: vegetarian or meat.
The £35 food parcels can be ordered online and will be delivered by DPD.
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Morrisons says the boxes contain £30-worth of groceries – with an extra £5 delivery charge on top – and will feed two adults for a week.
What’s in the box?
The typical vegetarian box might include:
- Canned baked beans, soup and pasta sauce
- Milk
- Dairy products such as butter and cheese
- Bread
- Rice and pasta
- Vegetables, such as potatoes, carrots and onions
- Vegetarian proteins
- Essential household items
And the meat-eaters’ box should include:
- Canned baked beans, soup and pasta sauce
- Milk
- Dairy products such as butter and cheese
- Bread
- Rice and pasta
- Meat products, such as sausage, bacon and cooked meat
- Vegetables, such as potatoes, carrots and onions
- Fresh meat such as chicken or beef
- Essential household items
- The coronavirus Sussex Crisis Fund has been set up to help those affected by the pandemic. The Argus’s charity and American Express have each donated £50,000 to kick-start the appeal. Grants will usually be for up to £5,000. More information is available at www.sussexgiving. org.uk/apply. To donate visit www.totalgiving.co.uk/appeal/sussexcrisisfund
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