Mum lets son, 12, do family's big Asda shop and what he buys is very impressive

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Vinnie bought the food from Asda (Image: Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Vinnie bought the food from Asda (Image: Bloomberg via Getty Images)

A mum was left surprised after letting her 12-year-old go and do the weekly food shop.

Kelly Miller Richards had allowed her son Vinnie, a budding chef, to choose what they would eat for the week.

She gave Vinnie a £50 budget and sent him to Asda with the challenge of purchasing ingredients to feed the family for five nights, the Liverpool ECHO reports.

Kelly was left amazed at what he returned with, which even included a fair bit of change from his budget.

The mum posted her challenge into a Facebook for families which are trying to budget more.

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Mum lets son, 12, do family's big Asda shop and what he buys is very impressiveOne of the meals that Vinnie bought the ingredients for (Kelly Miller Richards WS)
Mum lets son, 12, do family's big Asda shop and what he buys is very impressiveKelly Miller Richards let son Vinnie, 12, do the Asda big shop and here's what he bought (Kelly Miller Richards WS)

She said: "So I gave my son Vinnie a challenge, I told him to do a shop and make five meals out of £50 for five of us... and he has pulled it off on only £36.14. (He gets to keep the change).

"He added fruit, water and milk in as well. He also cooked his first meal tonight was lovely.

"The meals are spag bol with crusty bread, chicken korma with rice, a cooked breakfast, crispy chicken wraps with salad and chips, and a spaghetti carbonara.

"He wants to be a chef when he's older, I am so proud of him twelve years old and doing this". [sic]

Mum lets son, 12, do family's big Asda shop and what he buys is very impressiveVinnie came back with change from £50 (SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Kelly's post has been liked thousands of times, with hundreds of positive comments.

One mum said: "I love this idea, I think I might challenge my 14-year-old to do this".

Another wrote: "Please could I borrow him! He's better than my husband!"

A third posted: "Can I just say this is absolutely brilliant I did similar with my son who wanted to be a chef! His 23 now and did make it as a pro chef".

Kate Lally

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