Noel Radford horrifies fans with ‘bargain’ Asda shop on 22 Kids & Counting leaving them blasting the kids ‘need rules’

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WHILST Noel Radford was left delighted with his ‘bargain’ £349 Asda shop in the most recent episode of his family show, viewers were horrified over the carnage inside his ‘millionaire mansion’. 

In a clip from Sunday’s episode of 22 Kids & Counting, Noel Radford, 54, was seen doing some shopping in Asda, as he stocked up on essentials for his bumper brood.

Noel and Sue Radford discussing their £349 Asda shop.
Noel Radford has left 22 Kids & Counting viewers horrified with his ‘bargain’ Asda shop
Close-up of a store checkout screen showing a £349.45 total for 67 items.
It came to a staggering £349.45
Man looking at an Asda shopping bag.
Noel was impressed with the price

The short clip from the Channel 5 show, which was shared on the Radford family’s official YouTube account, saw the family’s patriarch nab maths sets, pens and erasers, as well as school shirts, blouses, tees and shoes.

67 items later, the shopping came to an eye-watering total of £349.45.

But whilst many of us would shudder at the thought of splashing that amount of cash on just one supermarket trip, the dad-of-22 was left thrilled with the total cost.

As he took his shopping bags and thanked the cashier, Noel gushed: “Bargain, thank you very much.” 

But whilst Noel was happy with his ‘bargain’ buys, Radford viewers were horrified over how the children of Britain’s Biggest Family treat their 10 bedroom former care home mansion, which is located in Morecambe.

The family’s matriarch, Sue, 49, explained: “Believe it or not, there are times when it is quiet in this house.”

But she then confirmed: “It definitely doesn’t last long.” 

And seconds later, viewers saw snippets of the kids legging it up the stairs, jumping on their beds and sofas and slamming doors.

To this, Noel chimed in: ”The second they walk through the door, that’s it.

“It’s chaos.”

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And the YouTube clip, which has quickly racked up 67,000 views in just three days, has clearly left many open-mouthed.

Not only were viewers shocked by the price of the Asda shop and noise level in the ‘mad house’, but many social media users slammed the parents-of-22 and claimed the Radford kids need ‘respect’ and ‘control’.

Girl jumping on a bed.
Radford fans slammed the parents-of-22 and claimed their kids need ‘rules and control’
Four children playing together.
Many were shocked to see the kids jumping on the sofa
Noel Radford reacting to a £349 Asda shop.
Noel revealed the Radford house is as ‘chaos’ as you can imagine

One person said: “Such a mad house with no control or respect for the house.

“Slamming doors and jumping on the sofas, shouting and screaming from the younger ones, absolute bedlam for me!” 

[quote credit=”YouTube user “]We all know what kids are like but they need rules[/quote]

Another added: “They jump on sofas and beds and I wonder if they have broken any of the furniture as I should imagine they have with so many of them jumping on the furniture at the same time.” 

A third commented: “You are wonderful parents but I have five kids and I never allowed them to jump up and down on my sofas.

“I had a nice word with them they are not built to use as trampolines.

“They respect my sofas and they don’t do it at all. We all know what kids are like but they need rules.” 

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