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MIS 2016 REBASE Partnered Parents+Toddler+Preschool+Primary MIS 2016 REBASE Partnered parents+toddler+preschool+primary+secondary Summary A food and non-alcoholic beverages 150.55 Food 150.55 A1 food 143.24 Alcohol 9.01 A2 catering 7.31 Tobacco 0 B alcohol and tobacco 9.01 Clothing 68.36 B1 alcohol 9.01 Water rates 9.87 B1A alcohol at home 8.25 Council tax 23.62 B1B alcohol away from home 0.76 Household insurances 1.99 B2 tobacco and narcotics 0 Fuel 21.06 C clothing and footwear 68.36 Other housing costs 1.92 D housing costs 150.43 Household goods 31.85 D1 rent 91.97 Household services 14.85 D2 mortgage interest 0.00 Childcare 439.44 D3 water 9.87 Personal goods and services 61.06 D4 Council tax 23.62 Motoring 62.29 D5 household insurances 1.99 Other travel costs 31.92 D6 fuel 21.06 Social and cultural participation 133.98 D7 other housing costs 1.92 Total 1061.78 E household goods and services 486.14 Rent/mortgage interest 91.97 E1 household goods 31.85 E2 household services 454.28 Key E2A communication 12.54 A Toddler (0-1) E2A1 postage 0.29 B Preschool (2-4) E2A2 telephone 12.26 C Primary school (5-10) E2B childcare 439.44 D Secondary school (11-16) E2C other household services 2.30 PP Partnered parents F personal goods and services (inc health) 61.06 LP Lone parents G transport 94.21 G1 motoring expenditure 62.29 EA/B/C/D Each child of this age in household needs this item G2 Fares and other travel costs 31.92 HH*1/2/3/4 Households with 1, 2, 3 or 4 children H social and cultural participation 133.98 HH*ccare Childcared thi itcosts H1 leisure goods 8.30 HHABC Households with any child in these age H2 pets 0.00 groups need this item H3 entertainment and recreation 100.60 HH*laptop Households with more than one secondary school aged child need an additional computer in the home. H4 TV licence and rental 2.79 H5 foreign holidays 0.00 HH*push Needed if 2 or more children under 5, in addition to their own separate pushchairs. H6 UK holidays 22.28 HH*laundry Needed in households with fewer than 3 children, of which at least one is a toddler TOTAL 1153.75 HH*motoring Motoring costs based on household composition. MIS 2016 REBASE A: Food and non-alcoholic beverages Partnered parents+toddler+preschool+primary+secondary MIS MIS ID Item Brand Supplier Unit Price £ Pack no. Quantity Lifespan Weekly cost Shopping list Comments CODE (weeks) £ Yoghurt full fat fruit Tesco Tesco 1.00 4 3 1.1 2.73 11 x125g Ski whole fat £1 pack 4 Yoghurt full fat fruit Tesco Tesco 2.00 6 1 1.2 1.67 5 x60g Munch Bunch Squashums straw. 6x60g £2.00 Yoghurt low fat fruit Tesco Tesco 1.00 6 2 1.5 1.33 8 x 125g Berry medley 6 for £1.00 low fat Whole milk Tesco Tesco 3.45 1 1.0 3.45 7175ml 12.6pts Priced 13pts.) (4pt £1.00 + 1pt 45p) (2pt 0.75p) Semi and other skimmed milk Tesco Tesco 2.45 1 1.0 2.45 4895ml plus 105 for visitors 5035ml (9 pints) Priced 9 pints. 4pt £1.00 1pt 45p Cheese, natural, hard, Cheddar and Tesco Tesco 2.50 1 1 1.4 1.79 315g Mature white cheddar 450g £2.50 Cheddar type Dairy Lea triangle Dairylea Tesco 1.00 8 1 8.0 0.13 1 17.5g Diarylea 8 pk triangle 16g. 125g £1.00 refrigerate Eggs Tesco Tesco 1.75 12 2 1.0 3.37 23 x 30g medium Free range box 12 medium £1.75 Pork chop Tesco Tesco 6.00 12 1 1.3 4.62 9 loin pieces 1152g raw Tesco pork loin steaks12pk 1.5kg £6.00 freezable Beef Mince Tesco Tesco 4.00 1 2 1.0 8.00 951g raw Tesco Beef Lean Steak Mince 500G 5% Fat £4 Bacon and ham, uncooked, rashers, Tesco Tesco 1.35 5 1 1.3 1.08 4 rashers 237g raw Tesco Woodside bacon 300g (5 rashers x 60g) pre-packed £1.35 freezable in rashers. Bacon and ham cooked including Tesco Tesco 1.80 7 1 1.0 1.80 7x 17g slices 11g chilled ham Tesco British wafer slices 7 @ 17g. 120g. £1.80 canned Sausages, uncooked, pork Tesco Tesco 1.50 8 1 2.0 0.75 4 sausages 250g raw Butchers Choice British 8x 57g 454g £1.50 remainder frozen. Chorizo sausage Tesco Tesco 2.00 5 1 1.4 1.43 140g Cooking chorizo sausage 200g pk £2. Freeze remainder Chicken broiler Tesco Tesco 4.00 1 1 1.0 4.00 1352g whole chicken or 896g breast fillets Tesco fresh whole chicken medium 1.3+kg. £4.00 freezable cooked meat Chicken thighs Tesco Tesco 3.00 1 1.2 2.50 817g Frozen chicken thighs 1kg £3.00 Corned Beef Tesco Tesco 0.27 1 1 1.0 0.27 25g Cornbeef chilled from Deli counter 1 slice 25-30g £0.27p Other canned or bottled fish Tesco Tesco 2.49 4 1 1.3 1.92 three 160g tins. Tesco Tuna pole and line spring water 4x160g £2.49 Other canned or bottled fish John West Tesco 2.25 3 1 3.0 0.75 one 80g tin drained. John west spring water 3 X80g. £2.25 Frozen convenience fish products Tesco Tesco 3.00 4 1 2.0 1.50 Two breaded fish fillets 260g frozen Frozen breaded Chunky cod fillets 500g. 4 pk. £3.00 Frozen convenience fish products Tesco Tesco 1.00 10 1 1.0 1.00 10 fish fingers 270g frozen Tesco 10 Omega 3 fish fingers 300g £1.00 Fresh slamon fillet Tesco Tesco 0.64 1 1 1.0 0.64 60g raw Salmon fillet from deli counter 60g small section of tale 64p Poly-unsaturated Reduced fat Flora Tesco 2.50 1 1 1.7 1.47 564g Flora light spread 1kg £2.50 spreads Butter Country life Tesco 1.00 1 1 1.0 1.00 247g Country life Butter 250g £1.00 Sugar Trade Aid UK Tesco 0.69 1 1 26.0 0.03 15g Trade Aid UK granulated sugar 500g. 0.69 life adjusted 26wks Previous year's crop potatoes Tesco Tesco 1.19 2 1.3 1.90 4053g (could get away with 4 kg) Redmere Farm potatoes 2.5kg bag £1.19p purchased Jan to Aug Frozen oven ready chips McCain Tesco 1.50 1 1.2 1.25 760g Mccain extra chunky home chips 907g £1.50 Crisps Walkers Tesco 1.65 6 3 1.3 3.81 13 x25g packets Walkers baked ready salted 70% less fat than average 6 pk £1.65 Other fresh green veg broccoli Tesco Tesco 0.39 1 1 1.0 0.39 415g Broccoli florett loose 335-400g or in sealed bag 39p each Other fresh green veg cabbage Tesco Tesco 0.50 1 1 1.0 0.50 610g Sweetheart cabbage. All similar weight 550-600g. at 0.50p each. Carrots, fresh Tesco Tesco 0.56 1 1 1.0 0.56 1250g Carrots 0.45p/kg loose Onions, shallots, leeks, fresh Tesco Tesco 0.71 1 1 1.0 0.71 1200g Onions loose 59p/kg MIS MIS ID Item Brand Supplier Unit Price £ Pack no. Quantity Lifespan Weekly cost Shopping list Comments CODE (weeks) £ Garlic Tesco Tesco 0.30 1 2 1.0 0.60 87g (approx 40g garlic- 10 cloves) Garlic 30p each about 40g Mushrooms Tesco Tesco 2.68 1 0.7 1.0 1.92 715g Tesco loose closed cup mushrooms at £2.68 kg (approx 8 large mushrooms) Butternut squash Tesco Tesco 1.50 1 1 1.0 1.50 1325g Tesco Butternut Squash whole 0.853g 0.90p large 1.359 £1.50 Tomatoes, fresh Tesco Tesco 0.69 8 2 1.0 1.38 10 tomatoes 850g Tomatoes salad pack 500g bag 8 pk 0.69p Peas, frozen Tesco Tesco 1.35 1 1 1.2 1.11 735g Tesco garden peas frozen 1kg @ £1.35 frozen sweetcorn Tesco Tesco 1.25 1 1 6.3 0.20 160g Frozen sweetcorn 1kg £1.25 cherry tomatoes Tesco Tesco 0.53 1 2 1.0 1.06 420g Cherry tomatoes Nightingale Farm pk 250g 0.53p Baked Beans, canned Tesco Tesco 0.32 1 1 1.0 0.32 400g Tesco Baked Beans In Tomato Sauce 420G Tomatoes canned Tesco Tesco 0.30 1 2 1.0 0.60 2 x 227g tin Tesco Italian chopped tomato canned 227g 0.30p Cucumber Tesco Tesco 0.66 1 1 1.0 0.66 575g Tesco Whole Cucumber 0.42p each /half (180g) 0.24p Leafy green salad Tesco Tesco 1.50 1 2 1.0 3.00 280g Tesco Familybag salad 150g £1.50 Frozen hash browns Tesco Tesco 1.00 15 1 5.0 0.20 3 x 40g Tesco Hash Browns 750g frozen. £1 Approx 15 in pack @50g Pepper fresh Tesco Tesco 0.50 1 3 1.0 1.50 630g large pepper about 200g small 150g Loose peppers 50p each Large 228g - small 166g Banana Tesco Tesco 0.68 16 2.4 1.0 1.63 16 bananas 2424g Bananas loose, approx 150g small. 68p/kg = 0.00068p/g Apples, fresh Tesco Tesco 0.75 20 4 1.0 3.00 20 apples 3200g Tesco Gala Apple minimum 5 pk 670g 0.75p Apples, fresh cooking Tesco Tesco 0.86 3 1 1.0 0.86 3 apples 536g Bramley apples 1.60/kg loose 0.0016 per gram Satsumas Tesco Tesco 0.30 17 17 1.0 5.10 17 satsumas 2428g Clemmentines large size 143g needed.
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