Obviously, I did a lot of shouting
However, I liked tonight's family.
Yes they were stupid to be spending that amount, and they needed a lot of help - far beyond 'we can save you x per week'.
But that's been a common theme, these families are sadly not unique, all over the country people are shopping blindly, cooking hardly at all, and wasting vast amounts of money
Much goes back to basics doesn't it.
Last week's family had 4 children, yet the mother said she wasn't a confident cook - which extended to not being able to cut up a carrot.
Even a few years ago, you wouldn't have been able to have four children but not be able to produce a home-cooked meal. Whether you were confident or not was irrelevant, you'd have had to do it.
My best friend from work has 4 children, and was a single mother from when the youngest was 18 months old - and she always worked.
By the time I knew her, the youngest was 9, eldest 16, she was working full-time and every night except Friday she cooked for all of them.
On Fridays she went shopping. She didn't drive (and anyway couldn't have afforded a car) so the best way was to go to Asda from work then order a taxi home.
She'd get home with all the bags, dump the lot on the kitchen floor and tell the kids 'put it away
properly in 10 minutes flat and tonight you can have what you like'.
It was a wonderful free-for-all, they would grab pizzas and bottles of coke and bags of crisps - but there were no more for the rest of the week.
When I was living alone I'd often be her Friday taxi, I loved those Friday nights