People should use an electric blanket if they can’t afford to heat their homes because of the impact of winter bill price ...
Mr Jackson said Octopus had already sent out 65,000 free electric blankets to its customers ... “Energy debt is now the most common type of debt that we deal with ... Bills are now two ...
Greg Jackson, Octopus Energy’s boss, says the elderly should “snuggle up” under electric blankets to save money on fuel as the cold kicks in this winter. Mr Jackson is one of the good guys.
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