The government is spending about £500m to pay people to go to restaurants, while families in poverty get next to nothing
Sydnie Corley has found it stressful feeding her two young children since the coronavirus pandemic began. Her six-year-old daughter follows a dairy-free diet, and had a reaction to the packed lunchboxes her school sent out as replacement for free school meals. The boxes Corley received were often filled with unhealthy produce, leaving a single parent on universal credit with little choice but to feed her children what was inside or risk them going without.
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