I didn't want hijack the energy crisis thread so started a new one specifically for the rising cost of visiting the supermarket.
I’ve just returned from a weekly trip to Asda. Yes it’s a given that everything is going up in price but what inspired me to write this was today we needed to buy some toilet rolls. Now I generally don’t take too much notice but today we paid £9.30 for 24 Asda own brand (Shades). That’s £9.30 ffs. It will soon be cheaper to wipe yer arse with £5 notes.
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It works for my dog .
Glad to of been of help.
I do suspect we'll all be largely in agreement at least.
Can be buried in the hole you dig for your droppings and then diminishes organically.
One problem with eating roadkill and pigeons is that is no good for vegetarians.
Boiled grass is no alternative because of the cost of heating at home. Best to break up bits of your furniture and make a little fire outside on a traffic island or on the green space opposite the Houses of Parliament, maybe In the park near Buckingham Palace.
£7.25.
But unfortunately not for at least another decade.
Ours have bought our pay negotiations forward from the usual November and are also offering us a lump sum on top of any deal to help.
Just looked in ours and £5 for 500g, £5.75 on offer for 750g.
Aldi substitute will have to do..bet the family dont notice!
Might take the Viz advice
'Fool your friends into thinking you use expensive butter by simply using cheap margarine and ripping holes in the bread.'
Any a recession is coming soon so at least everything will drop in price for a bit
Next week after Liz meets Liz @ Balmoral all will be fine I expect, not.
I have passed on the good news to Mrs BA that her lockdown barbering practice has not been in vain and her services will once again be required.
She's thrilled...
Gravy granules (massive pot cost next to nothing)
Stock cubes (as above lasts ages dead cheap)
Tinned tomatoes
Washing up liquid
Cold cooked meats (ham slices beef etc)
Sweetcorn and tinned stuff, passata and purees
Their fruit and veg generally,
Their own brand crisps are very nice
Their nappies and baby wipes are very good as well, nowhere as expensive as elsewhere and perfect for deadline day bedwetting 😉.