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People in the UK: have you been shocked at food prices in the supermarket? | Money

Britons have been sharing photos of their weekly supermarket shopping after being left shocked by how little they have got for £50 or even £100 as food prices continue to rise.

Official figures show UK food price inflation climbed for a fifth consecutive month, up from 4.9% in July to 5.1% in August.

How much does your weekly shop cost now? What food and drink products have you felt the biggest increases on? Are there some you have stopped buying? You can also send us pictures of your shopping bags and how much you spent.

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