Didn’t even look at the TVs - first time ever! Went straight to the lens wipes.Bit concerning you’ve been in Costco again mate, I hope you weren’t there to look at the TV deals!
Didn’t even look at the TVs - first time ever! Went straight to the lens wipes.Bit concerning you’ve been in Costco again mate, I hope you weren’t there to look at the TV deals!
Sounds like the old diet's going well then 😉Bought normal cod and medium chips (to share) and scampi last night for me and my dad and it cost £29 off Ulber Eats to be delivered from the next estate!
Excellent 👍It is mate. 14 stone now from 16 stone. That’s about average for my age and height in the UK. 😎. Yes, I am done with the diet now but will keep my intake to a minimum. Just about eating sensibly and doing the things I have learnt on here and which I have learnt along the way.
My fitness and heath ladies were attending a conference on health for people with mental illness and they wanted me to do a speech because they were so pleased with me. Couldn’t quite cope with going but I typed out a speech and gave it to them. I will be finding out this Tuesday for my injection how it went.
Our local Co-op really hiked the price on 240 Tetley tea bags to £8. A couple of weeks later they dropped the price £5 and it's gone back to £8. Confused? I am.My gob has been well and truly smacked and my flabber utterly ghasted - the Co-op's excellent farmhouse wholemeal, of which I have just bought three, has fallen from a quid to 85p.
Almost felt the need to have a receipt so that I could prove I wasn't delusional...
I’m sure it’s an acknowledged marketing strategy. At some point you’ll probably want tea bags, recall the reduced price, and do a shop there. Or perhaps it’s just stock with a limited shelf life they need to offload.Our local Co-op really hiked the price on 240 Tetley tea bags to £8. A couple of weeks later they dropped the price £5 and it's gone back to £8. Confused? I am.
Sometimes it's dictated by the manufacturer - Tyrrell's being a case in point.I’m sure it’s an acknowledged marketing strategy. At some point you’ll probably want tea bags, recall the reduced price, and do a shop there. Or perhaps it’s just stock with a limited shelf life they need to offload.
Enjoy your Christmas dinner Gracie 🎄Just stumbled upon this forum and couldn't resist chiming in. So, here's the scoop: I've recently jumped on the DIY food train due to the crazy increase in takeaway prices. My go-to? Homemade beef and lentil burgers, sans breadcrumbs and egg – keeping it all-natural, you know? They're not just budget-friendly but also fresher and tastier than any fast-food joint. Oh, and don't get me started on my triple-cooked chips – crispy heaven!