Where to stream Eat Well for Less Season 5

Season 5

Watch Eat Well for Less Season 5 in Australia

Released: 12th Jul, 2018

6.8 / 10

Where to watch Eat Well for Less Season 5

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Season 5 Episodes

S05 Episode 1

Episode 1

Gregg Wallace and Chris Bavin help families across the UK eat well for less. Gregg and Chris visit Blackpool to help a family who are spending too much money on takeaways.

59 mins  ·  Thu, 12 Jul 2018

S05 Episode 2

The Dye Family

Gregg Wallace and Chris Bavin help families to eat well for less. The Dye family spend less than average. Will their spending be increased to improve their health and nutrition?

59 mins  ·  Thu, 19 Jul 2018

S05 Episode 3

Joe & Denise

Gregg Wallace and Chris Bavin help families to eat well for less. Can Jo and Denise start to make home-cooked meals from scratch, find healthier snacks and save some cash?

59 mins  ·  Thu, 26 Jul 2018

S05 Episode 4

The Howell Family

Gregg Wallace and Chris Bavin help families to eat well for less. In Newport, can Howell family sever their reliance on ready meals and takeaways to eat more nutritiously?

59 mins  ·  Thu, 2 Aug 2018

S05 Episode 5

Episode 5

Gregg Wallace and Chris Bavin help families to eat well for less. In Hertfordshire, three-year-old twins are leaving two busy mums too exhausted to cook in the evenings.

59 mins  ·  Thu, 4 Oct 2018

S05 Episode 6

The McKinstry Family

Gregg and Chris travel to County Down, Northern Ireland, to help the McKinstry family, who want to save money as well as losing weight and eating more healthily.

59 mins  ·  Thu, 11 Oct 2018

S05 Episode 7

The Venter Family

Gregg Wallace and Chris Bavin are in Buckinghamshire with the Venter family, where fitness instructor Kim is on a mission to get her husband Martin eating healthily.

59 mins  ·  Thu, 18 Oct 2018

S05 Episode 8

Episode 8

With one child who is a fussy eater and another who is dairy intolerant, mum Kate has to cook four separate meals every night. Can Gregg and Chris bring joy back to Kate’s kitchen?

59 mins  ·  Thu, 25 Oct 2018

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