More people are turning to retailers selling almost out-of-date products at reduced prices but is it always a bargain?

Struggling UK households are turning to online discount stores to buy almost out-of-date food as the cost of living crisis puts pressure on budgets.

Some of these shops, which sell big-brand food and drink products that are nearing or past their best-before dates at reduced prices, are experiencing a big increase in customer numbers.

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