Gregg Wallace is confident that the cost of living crisis can be tackled by people enhancing their cooking skills.
, Gregg ‘doesn’t think that’s possible’ – but he puts someone like Daisy forward as the voice we should be listening to in the country’s current situation.
‘I think there is a hero that people would actually listen to,’ he continued. ‘And if we were going to give advice, it could be from somebody like her who’s actually living it on a day-by-day basis and hasn’t come up with this idea with a spreadsheet and calculator.’ ‘It was it was my experience with his learning difficulties and also my experience as a single parent that made me really interested – and, of course, my background in food. I thought I might be able to add something here, I might be able to help, but actually there was very little I could offer in terms of help and experience. What I did instead was find myself on an incredible learning curve.’
Saying that the people are now constantly told that cooking ‘is a difficult thing’, resulting in ready-chopped vegetables on offer in the supermarket for those who are ‘time poor’ to adverts offering ‘meal solutions’, Gregg continued: ‘Your food bills will go down if. If you know exactly what you’re going to cook, from Monday to Sunday, you will only buy what you are going to cook. Your food waste will go down, your shopping bills will go down.
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