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# I used to work
at Sainsbury's, poncy crap abound.
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 22:17, archived)
# So if I said I rather liked Sainsbury's...
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 22:18, archived)
# I'd say good on you
as there's also a lot of good food there.
/Shops there too sometimes
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 22:19, archived)
# I only shop there when my student loan has bulked up my funds*.
Otherwise I'm a sucker for midnight sprees to Tesco. Love grocery shopping!
*Or when I want to wash my car, and the wash breaks down and I'm there for hours.
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 22:21, archived)
# S'ok
When there's just one.
Try shopping for five!
Four "adults" one child!

/family to feed every week blog! £60!!!
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 22:23, archived)
# This reminds me.
I want some buttery crumpets.
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 22:26, archived)
# That's a luxury item.
I can only afford "value products" for my £60!!
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 22:30, archived)
# I mean, thet have the temerity
to charge £2.59 for 3 litres of 5% strong dry cider, when you can get it at Tesco for £2.42.

sheer naked profiteering!
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 22:24, archived)
# oh, 90% of it is just regular supermarket stuff
I just find the idea of oven-roasted parsnip crisps with four types of cracked pepper and parmesan cheese a bit much- for £2 a bag, no less.....
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 22:21, archived)
# Mmm balsamic vinegar, 10 years old, 250ml
£9 fucking 99!!!!!

for something you put on chips!!!! (or summat)
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 22:19, archived)
# chips?
you mean oven roasted, new potato wedges
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 22:21, archived)
# Anyone who can taste the difference
isn't bloody likely to be found shopping there.
(, Wed 1 Mar 2006, 22:22, archived)