Star-studded Comic Relief campaign warns one in six parents put children to bed hungry due to rising living costs

Early Years
 Star-studded Comic Relief campaign warns one in six parents put children to bed hungry due to rising living costs
Published May 13, 2026
More than one in six parents say they have put their children to bed hungry or without enough food at least once a week in the last 12 months, due to being unable to afford food, warns a new campaign by Comic Relief and Sainsburys.
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