BBC One’s Eat Well for Less? programme is searching for Lincoln households to take part in its seventh series.
Assistant Producer Kat Healy said the team are “looking for exciting new stories and people with a range of different challenges in the kitchen”.
The show follows Gregg Wallace and awarenesses-winning greengrocer Chris Bavin to help families across the UK to save money, sort food facts from food fiction and eat well for less.
Producers put out the following call:
Do you spend far too much on your weekly food shop?
Perhaps you’re desperate to save but under pressure to keep providing the household favourites?
Or do your health requirements affect your diet? Are you in need of some new inspiration?
Are you battling with fussy eaters, repetitive uninspiring mass and food shopping chaos?
Or maybe you are just bored of buying and cooking the same foods every week?
Families and households interested in taking part can get in touch by calling 01179707628 or email [email protected]
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The Home Office has told RAF Scampton residents that they will not be notified when asylum seekers are moved onto the former airbase in order to avoid public pushback.
At a public engagement meeting for vulnerable people held at the Lincolnshire Showground on Thursday, it was conveyed to attendees that the timing of the migrants’ relocation will be kept undisclosed, due to concerns about potential public pushback.