From packed lunches to uniforms, how the back-to-school UK costs stack up
by Pamela Duncan and Anna Leach from Economics | The Guardian on (#6EC7W)
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Parents braced for the back-to-school rush have an extra problem on their plate this year, with the cost of a packed lunch rising by almost three times the UK rate of headline inflation.
A typical packed lunch, made up of a sandwich, an apple and a small yoghurt, costs 2.17 - 32p more a serving than a year ago and equivalent to 61 more over the course of the school year than last year, an 18% rise. That is 105 more a child for each school year than in 2018-19.
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