£150 Cost Of Living Support – Everything You Need To Know About Where To Spend Your Free Supermarket Voucher

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Keir Starmer

The UK government has introduced the £150 Cost of Living Support Voucher as part of the Household Support Fund (HSF) to assist low-income households struggling with rising living costs.

This initiative offers supermarket vouchers to eligible individuals and families, helping them purchase essential groceries.

But where can you use these vouchers? How do you apply? And what are the key deadlines? Let’s break down everything you need to know to claim this financial support.

Overview

Below is a summary of the key details regarding the £150 Cost of Living Support Voucher:

TopicDetails
Voucher Name£150 Cost of Living Support Voucher
Fund SourceHousehold Support Fund (HSF)
Distributed ByLocal councils across the UK
EligibilityLow-income households, benefit recipients, and those facing financial hardship
Accepted AtAsda, Aldi, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Iceland, Farmfoods, M&S, Waitrose
Application DeadlineVaries by council (some as early as Feb 28, 2025)
Official InfoGov.uk – Household Support Fund

This voucher provides essential financial relief to struggling households, ensuring they can afford groceries and daily necessities.

Eligibility

Wondering if you qualify? Each local council sets its own eligibility rules, but generally, you may be eligible if you:

  • Receive government benefits like Universal Credit, Pension Credit, or Jobseeker’s Allowance
  • Have a low income and struggle with the cost of food or bills
  • Are experiencing financial hardship due to unexpected expenses
  • Have dependents, such as children, elderly family members, or disabled individuals

To check your eligibility, visit your local council’s website or contact them directly.

Voucher

Not all supermarkets accept these vouchers, but many major UK retailers do. Below is a list of supermarkets where you can use your voucher:

SupermarketUsage
AsdaGroceries and essentials
AldiFood and household items
TescoMost food and everyday essentials
Sainsbury’sEssential grocery shopping
MorrisonsFood and other necessities
IcelandFrozen foods and groceries
FarmfoodsBudget-friendly groceries
Marks & SpencerFood items only (not clothing or non-essentials)
WaitroseEssential groceries and food products

Note: The list of participating supermarkets may vary by council, so always check locally to confirm availability.

How to Apply

If you think you qualify, follow these simple steps to apply for the £150 voucher:

Check Your Local Council’s Website

  • Each council handles its own distribution.
  • Use the Gov.uk council finder and enter your postcode to see if your council is participating.

Fill Out the Application

  • Most councils offer an online application form where you’ll need to provide:
    • Name, address, and contact details
    • Proof of benefits or low income
    • Additional information if required

Receive Your Voucher

If approved, you’ll receive your £150 voucher via:

  • Email (electronic voucher)
  • Post (physical voucher)
  • Text message (redeemable code)

Use Your Voucher

Take your voucher or code to a participating supermarket and use it at checkout for eligible items.

Important: Some councils may issue multiple smaller vouchers (e.g., three £50 vouchers instead of one £150 voucher).

Deadlines

  • Some councils have a deadline of February 28, 2025, for applications.
  • The voucher must be used before its expiration date, which varies by council.
  • Cannot be exchanged for cash or used for non-essentials (e.g., alcohol, tobacco).

Be sure to check your local council’s website for specific deadlines and restrictions.

The £150 Cost of Living Support Voucher is a valuable resource for households struggling to make ends meet. If you qualify, take advantage of this support and apply before the deadline to ease your financial burden.

FAQs

Who is eligible for the £150 voucher?

Low-income households, benefit recipients, and those in financial hardship.

Which supermarkets accept the voucher?

Asda, Aldi, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Iceland, and more.

How can I apply for the voucher?

Visit your local council’s website and fill out the application form.

When is the deadline to apply?

It varies, but some councils close applications by February 28, 2025.

Can I use the voucher for anything?

No, it must be used for essential groceries and not non-essentials like alcohol.

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