Just buy one ticket and then ask for some more.Just checked out Oliver Twist at Hull Truck , £32 each for adults ,£29 each for two grandkids who are under 16—— £122 total !!!! How the hell can they charge young kids that ?, mine are under 11 ffs
Just buy one ticket and then ask for some more.Just checked out Oliver Twist at Hull Truck , £32 each for adults ,£29 each for two grandkids who are under 16—— £122 total !!!! How the hell can they charge young kids that ?, mine are under 11 ffs
A mutual friend will be along anon with another pun.
He has property in two cities.Does your mutual friend live in a bleak house?
Just checked out Oliver Twist at Hull Truck , £32 each for adults ,£29 each for two grandkids who are under 16—— £122 total !!!! How the hell can they charge young kids that ?, mine are under 11 ffs
He has property in two cities.
No, he's just telling Tales.He has property in two cities.
Supermarkets, who are making millions, who won't put the heating on in their stores.
Bonus for them: they probably don't need to switch on their fridges.
Happy to see customers shopping in coats with their gloves on.
This is all good capitalist stuff. Maximize profit, minimise cost.
But have a heart for your own employees.
They shouldn't be stacking shelves on minimum wage (even with today's increase) wearing a scarf and a ****ing wooly hat.
Yep, reviewing the situation, after using a translation site.Are you reviewing thevsit
Either of them in a copper field?
Iceland?Supermarkets, who are making millions, who won't put the heating on in their stores.
Bonus for them: they probably don't need to switch on their fridges.
Happy to see customers shopping in coats with their gloves on.
This is all good capitalist stuff. Maximize profit, minimise cost.
But have a heart for your own employees.
They shouldn't be stacking shelves on minimum wage (even with today's increase) wearing a scarf and a ****ing wooly hat.
Pah what a let down, I thought I was still on the pictures/photography thread.Rachel Reeves the ****!
Yep, reviewing the situation, after using a translation site.
Then they expect you to scan your trolley yourself on self service tills. It's only a matter of time before they expect us to stack the shelves as well.Supermarkets, who are making millions, who won't put the heating on in their stores.
Bonus for them: they probably don't need to switch on their fridges.
Happy to see customers shopping in coats with their gloves on.
This is all good capitalist stuff. Maximize profit, minimise cost.
But have a heart for your own employees.
They shouldn't be stacking shelves on minimum wage (even with today's increase) wearing a scarf and a ****ing wooly hat.
It's all there if you want it. We only get our fruit, veg, eggs etc from Coniston farm shop. All meat from Jones in Preston. Fish from a fishmonger etc.I wish we had a greengrocer
Fishmonger
Cobbler
Etc
Again
Hate global soulless corporations
I wish we had a greengrocer
Fishmonger
Cobbler
Etc
Again
Hate global soulless corporations
I’m reading that book now , I’d rather listen to Uriah Heap , he was ‘umbrella!Are you reviewing thevsit
Either of them in a copper field?
We had thousands of shops where people worked every day , the shops paid tax , bought from local merchants who also paid tax and the van drivers weren’t in unmarked white vans . The shoppers would tour shops and buy other goods and cook wholesome unprocessed food to ‘fuel’ the kids , that’s what it was - fuel . McDonald’s etc didn’t exist so the kids didn’t get addicted to salt and sugar. People got off their arses and walked , met people and had conversations , bought with cash therefore more social cohesion and discourse , bought what they could afford - so whilst the choice of foods is great it gave rise to a takeaway driven diet full of chemicals , the whole lot driven by global business and huge chains benefiting just a few .They still exist in the UK, right? You had to queue to get parking in the town or city centre, then queue in each shop to get served, and also get there early enough before they sold out of their stock - waste of a couple of hours each Saturday - convenience and time saving won. You've got a great selection of food and products in the UK - a huge range of price and quality, from the dirt cheap, toxic **** to excellent - food from around the world and a high quality selection of local produce and imported fresh. And most of the decent local stuff can be reserved and ordered online, so you don't have to drive out to the countryside to pick it up. Not sure why anyone would moan about UK food shopping - you got it better than most others.

