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In the fourth episode, Ranvir and her team of experts are in Dudley, helping a family who are living on a diet of processed food and takeaways.
In the third episode, Ranvir and her team of experts are in Berkshire, helping a family to stop spending more than £200 a week on their groceries.
This week, presenter Ranvir Singh and her team of experts are in Wigan, helping a busy working family who are living off take-away pizzas.
In the first episode, Ranvir and her team of experts are in Manchester with the Harling family, helping working mum Lorraine deal with her fussy kids who only want to eat chicken dippers.
Fronted by Ranvir Singh, Eat Shop Save returns for a new series setting families an eight-week challenge to eat better, get fitter and save money.
As both budgets and waistbands get tighter, Ranvir and her team of experts - chef and nutritionist Dale Pinnock, savvy shopper Kate Hardcastle MBE and fitness consultant Tom Pitfield - aim to help families improve their diets, their lifestyles and their finances.
Consumer advice series Eat, Shop, Save returns to ITV for a brand new series with presenter Ranvir Singh joined by chef and nutritionist Dale Pinnock, savvy shopper Kate Hardcastle and fitness consultant Tom Pitfield.
The Eat, Shop, Save team will once again offer families around the UK advice on how to change their lifestyle to help get them fitter, eat better and save money on their shopping.
At a time of rising inflation, with families feeling burned out, when weekly grocery budgets are being stretched by high prices at the checkouts, and with the UK being the most overweight country in Western Europe, Ranvir and her team of experts meet a new family each week, who are facing a range of issues.
In each half-hour episode, Ranvir sets the families an eight-week challenge, with the experts on hand to offer tips along the way. The first series saw an average of three million people tune in hoping to gain useful tips to improve their lifestyles.
The second series features a family living off ultra-processed food, a dad addicted to sugary energy drinks, an overweight single mum worried her bad habits will affect her children's health, and a family afraid of using their freezer.