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Old 07-10-2010, 22:19   #18
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Re: The 'hidden hunger' in British families

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
And you know this how?

You mean if the vouchers covered the accommodation, and it was self-catering, which means they would be spending the same on food as they do at home?

Now, we don't know if that's the case, but equally, we don't know if it is.

But don't let the old class warfare goggles slip, shall we?
Common sense tells us that newspapers don't give away holidays for free. They are typically a ferry to France for a pound, or ten per cent off accommodation. Surely you don't think they actually got holidays for free do you?
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