by Oli Constable
BBC, Former home of child rapist, Jimmy Savile
The cost of living crisis has been an issue which has hit millions of people. Spiralling food and fuel prices have put an ever greater strain on household finances. BBC News headed to a café which has tried to help people beat the crunch to find out the real effects.
“We don’t make any money, we just manage”, says Nadine Grant.
She’s the co-owner of the Tastee café in Gleadless, a working-class suburb of Sheffield.
As the cost of living crisis began to bite, Nadine and co-owner Alex Rowbotham did the opposite of what was expected; they introduced a cut-price offering.
Their small breakfast – one rasher of bacon, a sausage, a fried egg plus beans and tomatoes – was £3.50.
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