People with a gluten intolerance in Jersey want subsidies to be tied to the rate of inflation.
People with a gluten intolerance in Jersey are calling for an increase in the value of food vouchers to help meet the rising cost of living.
Milly Deacon, a student from Jersey who studies in the UK, said the cost of gluten-free food was "a lot cheaper" off the island. Deputy Miller said the vouchers were only meant for basic products and "not to subsidise someone's diet across the board".
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