With a whopping 22 children , the Radford family is certainly one of a kind - but it unsurprisingly doesn't come cheap. Britain's biggest family spend around £450 every week on their food shop , consuming 16 pints of milk and four loaves of bread each day. Mum Sue, 48, admits work around the house is "never-ending" while dad Noel, 53, works flat out in their bustling family bakery.

As well as eldest Chris, 34, the couple share Sophie, 29, Chloe, 28, Jack, 26, Daniel, 24, Luke, 22, Millie, 22 , Katie, 20, James, 19, Ellie, 18, Aimee, 17, Josh, 16, Max, 14, Tillie, 13, Oscar, 11, Casper, 10, Hallie, eight, Phoebe, seven, Archie, six, Bonnie, four, and Heidie, three. They also lost a son, Alfie, who was stillborn in 2014. No matter how many challenges the family has had to overcome, the parents always find a way to make things work.

And since finding fame thanks to their family, alongside their lucrative bakery business, they also bring in cash from their popular social media accounts and TV deals. So how exactly do they afford to feed all those hungry mouths? Pie business The Radfords are very self-sufficient as they live on the income from Noel's family bakery business. The Radford Pie company, which is located near their family home in Morecambe, Lancashire, serves fresh, healthy pies to customers across the UK.

On their website, they state: "We have owned our own lovely bakery since 1999 which is how we manage to provide for (and feed) our huge and expanding family as well .