Parents losing their kids' shoes is number one cause for rows in Brit households - we can relate 😂
FORGET rows about homework, screen time and junk food: the humble shoe causes the most rows in British households, according to new research.
The study also found that British mums and dads are at loggerheads with their kids when it comes to buying new footwear, with one in ten parents confessing to being livid at having had to fork out on new shoes as their child had lost them at school. As a nation, we get through a staggering 60 million pairs of kids shoes every year, with the average pair lasting just four months.
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