June 18/London/Asian News International -- Grocery shoppers in the U.K. spend about a quarter of their weekly supermarket shop on junk food, according to a new survey.
The study by weight loss company LighterLife has revealed that shoppers spend 17.22 pounds or about 26% of the average 65 pounds weekly grocery bill on junk food such as chocolate, alcohol, biscuits, crisps and soft drinks.