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Parents wasting at least £312 per year on ‘treats’

Many consider it a treat, but parents are throwing away a whopping £300 per year buying junk food treats for their children.

Putting ‘McDonald’s Parenting’ aside, mums and dads are paying an average of £312 per year, per child on chocolate, sweets, cake and savoury snacks.

MyVoucherCodes.co.uk, found that parents were buying the treats an average of four times a week, with a weekly average spend coming to £6.

Stopping bad behaviour was the main cause for 34 per cent of parents to buy the treats but 27 per cent did so simply because their child wanted them.

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Bristol-based Jen Smith is editor of Chopsy Bristol. Jen has a background in multimedia design and freelance journalism, writing news and features for national publications. She has also run marketing campaigns, created social media content and built websites for businesses and organisations in Bristol. Recently, she contributed to the book - Our City: Community Activism In Bristol - published by Tangent Books.