As Brits gear up for their Halloween parties across the country, some trick-or-treaters will be left astounded as their sweet treats could be switched for something more healthy View 4 Images Mixed nuts could be the new treat for many kids trick-or-treating (stock) (Image: Getty Images)
Healthy youngsters are dishing out fish "treats" instead of sweets this Halloween. It comes as the cost of living crisis continues to hit Brits hard, meaning that many are turning to more healthy alternatives to save on cash.
According to the latest data, Gen Z are turning their backs on sweets and confectionery favourites. Instead, they are replacing traditional Halloween favourites with savoury snacks such as tuna jerky and candied salmon.
As well as this, there has been a rise in

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