As Brits decide to stay at home and get creative in the kitchen instead of dining out they have been advised to ensure that their home insurance policy is up to date.
This is because, according to AA Insurance, nine out of ten homeowners admit to having a culinary accident which costs them an average of £100 a year.
The most commonly reported accident is china or glass breakages, while 43 per cent of people have had mishaps with food stains.
Simon Douglas, director of AA Insurance, said: "As the amount of entertaining being done in the home is clearly increasing, now is a good time to check that you have an accidental damage extension on your home policy as the number of insurable mishaps is clearly increasing."
Sainsbury's recently revealed that replacing the contents of the average home costs around £44,500.
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