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What is your favourite supermarket?
- funkychick
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Re: What is your favourite supermarket?
Always be yourself because the people that matter don't mind, and the ones who mind, don't matter.
- frankiesays
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Re: What is your favourite supermarket?
I doubt you'll see either Waitrose or Sainsbury come to Lowestoft, maybe Pakefield and possibly Beccles.
It's grim up North...
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Re: What is your favourite supermarket?
I think we would class Pakefield as Lowestoft but it probably wouldn't even be Pakefield - more likely the South Lowestoft Industrial Estate which attracts the area name of Gisleham.
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I thought I would post this in this topic as it is something to do with supermarkets.
After cleaning my teeth this morning and I was using the mouthwash which these days I normally buy in Aldi (own brand), I remembered that last week I bought a new bottle of a similar one from Morrisons (own brand) as I had decided to shop there for convenience as I was pushed for time. I decided to compare the two products and discovered that they were identical as far as ingredients and bottle were concerned. I took a few pictures and have edited them here which show the ingredient lists, and the bottle numbers on the base of the bottles. (The bottle numbers are identical followed by a different number after an oblique '/' which would just be the particular mould number at the bottle manufacturers. These two mouthwashes are almost certainly produced by the same manufacturer.
And the point of this post you may well ask? The difference in the price I paid - Aldi - 95p, Morrisons £1.44
After cleaning my teeth this morning and I was using the mouthwash which these days I normally buy in Aldi (own brand), I remembered that last week I bought a new bottle of a similar one from Morrisons (own brand) as I had decided to shop there for convenience as I was pushed for time. I decided to compare the two products and discovered that they were identical as far as ingredients and bottle were concerned. I took a few pictures and have edited them here which show the ingredient lists, and the bottle numbers on the base of the bottles. (The bottle numbers are identical followed by a different number after an oblique '/' which would just be the particular mould number at the bottle manufacturers. These two mouthwashes are almost certainly produced by the same manufacturer.
And the point of this post you may well ask? The difference in the price I paid - Aldi - 95p, Morrisons £1.44
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S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
S t r e t c h e d - O y s t e r
You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
- nikkai
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Re: What is your favourite supermarket?
What if you don't have a fav supermarket but use just about ALL except the odd one or two of your list?
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Steven Covey
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Re: What is your favourite supermarket?
Surely you tend to use one more than any other. Well if not you, Mrs. nikkai.
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You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
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You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
- nikkai
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Re: What is your favourite supermarket?
I do as I'm told and even though the Boss work's used to work for the Co-oP we would trapes around various to get "that bargain cheaper item" from here there and well you guess but I have tried to say then the pennies saved here there and whatever may be used up in FUEL getting there
But hey ho I will di most things for the quiet life, include continue to work now she has RETIRED
But hey ho I will di most things for the quiet life, include continue to work now she has RETIRED
The challenge is not to manage time, but to manage ourselves.
Steven Covey
Steven Covey