On one on the vlogs Sarah moaned she couldn't afford to shop at Waitrose hence why they shop at Asda. As she was I think comparing herself to other family vloggers.
Which is again another lie. Yes you could if you valued food above the holidays and eating out all the time.
I actually don't care where anyone shops for groceries. A lot depends on your budget, your ethics and food choices.
We have pointed out the excessive spending on things like clothes, never to be seen again, duvet covers that are never washed or changed for a bargain never to be seen again. They walked out of their old house leaving coats hung in the hall way, no doubt clothes etc and just seemed to buy buy buy new everything.
My children had favourite clothing items, that would be worn till threadbare if I let them. It all seems not how a household works.
To me a parent is a role model. It's setting an example of what people do in a day.... Normal households have the buzz of washing machines, the smell of cooking daily not suddenly one week of slow cooking, wet clothes waiting to dry, mad dashes for school uniform which is probably the only thing they *may* wash, smells of the iron. Arguments of where's this item of clothing? The sock monster...there it just seem to be buy buy buy it's easier.