The freebies that will get you through the lockdown

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The freebies that will get you through the lockdown
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From cooking classes to exercise subscriptions, it’s tempting to splash out on at-home extras just now but there’s really no need…

Restaurants are closed, pubs are closed, gyms are closed. You know the rest.

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