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Nina Lloyd

Britain's biggest family the Radfords show off luxury new £6,500 fridge to feed 22 kids

Britain's biggest family have bought a state-of-the-art new £6,500 fit to feed 22 in their latest luxury purchase.

Noel and Sue splashed out on the new kitchen addition which has a fancy glass door, a built-in ice maker and four massive compartments for groceries.

But the kids' favourite feature is a state-of-the-art light that turns on via a touch sensor.

The family obsess fans with their fancy lifestyle, funded by a pie shop owned by Noel and their TV show 22 and Counting.

Other luxury additions to the household have included an outdoor hot tub and a home cinema and Noel recently surprised Sue with a £30,000 Range Rover for her birthday.

They revealed their new purchase in a post on Instagram, captioning a photo of the kids playing with the fridge: "How much fun can you have with a fridge".

Sue recently revealed she spends a whopping £400 on the weekly food shop (The Radford Family)

The LG model is the perfect size for the massive brood - and it's likely to stay fully stocked as Sue recently said she spends £400 on the weekly shop.

Sue revealed on their TV show that their weekly food bill has nearly doubled thanks to lockdown as the children are constantly eating.

She admitted they manage to get through 16 pints of milk and four loaves of bread a day.

Viewers were shocked and took to Twitter to comment on the epic consumption.

The Radfords are Britain's biggest brood (INSTAGRAM)

One person tweeted: "£400 a week on the food shop, OH MY CHRIST #22kidsandcounting."

Another person posted: "That food shop #22kidsandcounting," followed by a shocked face emoji.

A third person pondered: "Having been on the Radford Pie Company site before, just how many pies are they selling to afford up to £400 a week just on the food shop? #22KidsandCounting."

And another viewer suggested: "If they went to Aldi for the food shopping. It would be half the price. #22kidsandcounting."

Someone else claimed: "Moans about the cost of feeding the family then buys all branded food. That makes sense #22kidsandcounting."

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