Do you eat ****?

stopmeandslapme

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Interesting article in The Mail today showing weekly shops from around the world:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...kly-shopping-reveal-cost-ranges-3-20-320.html

The British family eat absolute crap, those parents should be prosecuted for child abuse.

You can live in Bhutan for £3.20/week, thinking of retiring there and living off my BP share divdends.

Which weekly shop most closely resembles yours?

Mine would be the Germans as that's almost the amount of alcohol I get through but I'd have only one carton of fruit juice per week, not twenty and just what is the point of buying bottled water?
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Interesting piccis, though not very objective I think <it is the mail>.

A lot more fresh produce and non-processed foods from most other countries, except USA

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Not sure about eating ****, though they might have problems ****ting.
 
Fresh food and proper meat from a good butcher as much as possible.

I like bottled water. Especially if yer tap water tastes rotten as it seems to in some areas. Also, a glass of water by yer bedside can taste "stale" when ye wake up in the night thirsty. I wake up twice a night, every night, to take on water; **** knows whit the hell am doin in ma sleep to work up a thirst.
 
Fresh food and proper meat from a good butcher as much as possible.

I like bottled water. Especially if yer tap water tastes rotten as it seems to in some areas. Also, a glass of water by yer bedside can taste "stale" when ye wake up in the night thirsty. I wake up twice a night, every night, to take on water; **** knows whit the hell am doin in ma sleep to work up a thirst.

You're a pisshead too right? You're dehydrated when you go to bed.
 
Depending on where you buy your bottled water, and what brand it is, your bottled water could still actually be tap water.

A lot of supermarkets are doing this with the cheaper brands and getting away with it.
 
Whatever marketing individual convinced Britain to buy water in bottles deserves an award. When I lived in the south I used a Brita water filter, living up north the water is practically straight from the sky.