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ITV This Morning viewers slam Alice Beer over home as she shares energy-saving tips with Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield

Some This Morning viewers were left unhappy after Alice Beer appeared with some energy-saving tips on the latest edition of the show. Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield were back at the helm of the ITV daytime programme on Monday (October 10) and while they appeared in the studio, Alice spoke to them via video link.

The consumer journalist appeared live from her home in Wiltshire in a bid to help viewers reduce their heating bills this winter as prices are set to spiral. Alice explained tips on how to save energy starting with the thermostats in the house.

It comes days after a surge in energy prices, which saw the average household’s annual bills rise by almost £600. According to research from Age UK, 2.8 million pensioners will not be able to properly heat their homes this winter despite the energy price cap being frozen.

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"There are three thermostatic controls that you should have a look at," the consumer journalist told the show's hosts and This Morning viewers before going through each one individually. "The first one you need to look at is the thermostat that's usually in your hall," she said. "One in five have got that set at 22 degrees - that's Lanzarote temperatures.

"What it should be set at is somewhere around 18 degrees. We know that if you turn it down, that will save you - with current figures - at least £80 a year. So that is one vital thing that we should all be doing. Absolutely, definitely." She also advised viewers individually turn off radiators in rooms not being used, such as guest bedrooms.

Last, but by no means least, she moved to a third control which is usually found in a boiler cupboard which should

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