Parents are gearing up to pay more for nappies and baby wipes
One of the biggest worries for many is the massive hike in energy bills with the price cap set to increase in October. It's expected that it'll continue rising next year, with the average household's bills potentially reaching £5,000 a year.
Pampers product prices have risen in all of the four biggest supermarkets of Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons. A spokeswoman for Sainsbury’s told the publication: “While prices can go up and down for a range of reasons, we’re committed to offering our customers great choice and value when they shop with us.”
Meanwhile from this October, the average annual household energy bill is expected to surge by 81 per cent due to Russia’s war on Ukraine and huge demand for a limited supply of gas.
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