i saw this on the news thread earlier, doesn't seem right at all. surely these products are essential, and not too expensive. perhaps they could be supplied on the NHS to poorer families.
AOG, I was on benefits when my son was a baby. I didn't have a massive telly, didn't smoke or drink or get tattoos. I struggled to afford maternity pads after I'd given birth.
Benefits have to stretch a long way. It's not just food and sanitary ware that need to be paid for.
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