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queenbee
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More money than sense
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August 15, 2011, 23:01:31 »
Apart from mature tomato's and pepper plants sold at garden centres in April. I bet you can't beat 180g of chopped onion for 79p the same with peppers and red onions. 79p for a pack of 3 boiled eggs. These are being sold at my local supermarket, they also sell a small crustless loaf at 1.20, how long does it take to boil an egg or cut the crusts of a slice of bread. how much for a small onion 15p or half a pepper 30p. As I work in the said supermarket we sell quite a lot. I have got so used to the type and shape of customers coming through my till I know what they will have in their trolley. Any of you lotties seen worse?
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TividaleJo
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August 15, 2011, 23:09:41 »
Some people really do have more money than they know what to do with.
I went into our supermarket yesterday as i fancied a corned beef sandwich, until i saw they wanted £3.11 for a small tin!
i lost my appetite very quickly after realising that it wasnt priced wrong and was happy with the chicken that was already in the fridge
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August 16, 2011, 11:18:48 »
cornbeef used to be Penny's ,a cheap feed if you didn't have much money ,it,s now a luxury,money grabbing supermarkets .
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