.... you couldn't make it up ...https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0l406gpydgo
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.... you couldn't make it up ...
Isn’t that how democracy works. Make a proposal, seek feedback and then adjust as necessary. Sounds like the way it should be?I see u turn kier has made another u turn regarding the benefits cuts.
In line with his u turn on smashing the boat gangs
Thats the lgbtq+ versionIsn’t that how democracy works. Make a proposal, seek feedback and then adjust as necessary. Sounds like the way it should be?
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Because their biggest land border is with Russia, who have a history of invading Finland.Finland
You might want to look on the war thread mate, Finland have withdrawn from a treaty about landmines, along with several other countries lol.
Because their biggest land border is with Russia, who have a history of invading Finland.
Because their biggest land border is with Russia, who have a history of invading Finland.
Fosses on one today it's been much funI know that Ern. I was chatting to Fosse on the war thread about it....he mentioned Sucky....Sucky mentions Finland, hence my humour.

Fosses on one today it's been much fun![]()
I think Wes Streeting was right to call out supermarkets, saying about time they promoted vegetables and fruit. It's one of my biggest beefs with supermarket apps, often when they apply discounts or special promotions, it's generally junk food, processed food. They sometimes give promotions on organics, but they are generally the more expensive range. Yes you do get instore promotions, but it's not the point, about time they gave the same level of promotion to healthier stuff.
Those promotions are often funded by the brand to get you to not buy one of the other 20 similar brands.
But they do loads of promos on fruit and veg so **** knows what he’s on about. 3 for £6 on frozen fruit in Waitrose even and that’s a great way of getting more expensive fruits like berries and cherries in without spending a fortune and having to eat them quickly.
The promotional prices themselves are constantly going up. It used to be two for £3, now it's three for £5 in Morrisons, so where's the saving? Also it's generally a limited range not all the range, so then you are having to make a conscious decision whether to go with the promotion. Price match is a con, it is exactly what it says on the tim, price match, which means prices will increase as well as decrease, so there is no saving. Also a lot of the promotions don't apply to local produce. I'm buying fruit all the time and it's very rare you see a genuine cost saving promotion....just because the supermarkers suggest something is cheaper or promote it as so does not mean it is. They are doing the promotions to save themselves waste, but really just passing the waste on to the consumer, through clever pricing policies. ie you are often buying something you don't need and will not use within the spoil time....unless you have a massive family, then I get it.
Fresh produce is particularly volatile. Suppliers and supermarkets don’t know what sort of volume they’re going to have week to week like they will on a tin of beans.
Yeah everything is getting more expensive and that’ll include the promotional mechanic they choose to use. An apple is still an apple whereas the big branded ****e is being worked on constantly to drive the cost of production down, sometimes to the detriment of the quality of the product so there’s less the apple supplier can do to keep his costs down.
Promotions are for a lot of reasons but supermarkets get more bang for their buck on junk food because it’s a more impulsive purchase. Apples go on your shopping list and you’re going to grab some whether they’re normal price or 20% off. You don’t plan to buy biscuits but get drawn in when it’s six Penguins for a quid. The fitness influencer types say it’s best to grocery shop online as it’s easier to avoid.
We'll all be eating rats cooked on sticks over burning car tyres, if Farage ever becomes PM.
Those promotions are often funded by the brand to get you to not buy one of the other 20 similar brands.
But they do loads of promos on fruit and veg so **** knows what he’s on about. 3 for £6 on frozen fruit in Waitrose even and that’s a great way of getting more expensive fruits like berries and cherries in without spending a fortune and having to eat them quickly.