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B&M is selling Peppa Pig shaped potatoes and carrots to help kids eat their veggies

BM is selling Peppa Pig shaped potatoes and carrots to help kids eat their veggies

B&M has launched a new range of Peppa Pig food and parents already can't wait to test the selection out on their fussy kids.

Mums and dads have been posting their excitement after the discounter unveiled frozen potato faces and carrots that have been shaped to look like the cute cartoon pig.

A Facebook announcement about the Peppa Pig food on the B&M page has so far amassed almost 10,000 comments from parents who say this could help their kids finally eat their veg.

One person said: "Might encourage the kids."

While another added: "Tilly would love these."

It comes after news this week revealed how a boy, aged 17, went blind after only eating sausages, chips, Pringles and white bread for decade.

 They'll hopefully be some happy kids thanks to Peppa
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They'll hopefully be some happy kids thanks to PeppaCredit: B&M Stores
 Mums and dads were excited by the news
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Mums and dads were excited by the newsCredit: B&M Stores

You can buy the new Peppa Pig range exclusively at B&M but you’ll need to make sure your nearest store has a frozen section.

The discounter has 600 stores in the UK but B&M told us only 85 will stock the frozen goodies, so it's worth calling your nearest branch first before making the trip.

You can see where your closest store is by clicking here.

Sadly, you can't purchase the potato faces or peas and carrots online.

The new Peppa Pig food is at a bargain price as the potato faces cost just £1.25 while the peas and carrots are priced at £1.

Lidl has also spruced up its fun-sized fruit and veg range to help encourage kids to eat healthily, while Aldi was heaped with praise for its genius plate that sees youngsters eating without tantrums.

Waitrose currently sell a range of Peppa Pig food, including a Muddy Puddle chocolate cupcake mix for £1.99, but this doesn't include anything frozen.

Another one for fussy eaters, B&M is selling funny face plates at the bargain price of just 10p.

Meanwhile, a mum has claimed a clear school lunchbox transformed her "fussy" daughter's eating habits.

Are you struggling? Then follow these eight tips to get your kids enjoying healthy meals in no time.

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