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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)

Honestly, state of the economy. Can we go back to when food cost a reasonable amount of money?

I just made up this salad - freshly picked leaves, almond flakes, feta cheese, cherry tomatoes, spring onions, apple, mango, with a dressing of freshly squeezed orange juice, lime juice, garlic, honey, and extra virgin olive oil.

They had the audacity to ask for over 50p for it.

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By *ohn.Wick.Man
35 weeks ago

The Continental

Amen to that!

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By *eroLondonMan
35 weeks ago

Mayfair

Are 50p coins still minted?

I know I'm minted.

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By *ohn.Wick.Man
35 weeks ago

The Continental

Grocery shopping is a really depressing experience now.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Grocery shopping is a really depressing experience now. "

Preach.

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By *eroLondonMan
35 weeks ago

Mayfair

Bumping this for Marge Simpson above... ^

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
35 weeks ago

Pontypool

It was the freshly picked leaves that took you over budget.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It was the freshly picked leaves that took you over budget. "

So I should have chosen a burger?

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago

I like the fact that if they leave the slugs on you can get meat with your veg.

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
35 weeks ago

Pontypool


"It was the freshly picked leaves that took you over budget.

So I should have chosen a burger?"

Heck no, nothing that's going to add to your waist line, we need to be in the ideal size 8-12 range!

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It was the freshly picked leaves that took you over budget.

So I should have chosen a burger?

Heck no, nothing that's going to add to your waist line, we need to be in the ideal size 8-12 range!

"

Foraging it is. Like a rabbit

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
35 weeks ago

Pontypool


"It was the freshly picked leaves that took you over budget.

So I should have chosen a burger?

Heck no, nothing that's going to add to your waist line, we need to be in the ideal size 8-12 range!

Foraging it is. Like a rabbit "

I'll join you!

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It was the freshly picked leaves that took you over budget.

So I should have chosen a burger?

Heck no, nothing that's going to add to your waist line, we need to be in the ideal size 8-12 range!

Foraging it is. Like a rabbit

I'll join you!"

If I eat burgers I'll have more energy to fuck like a rabbit, though.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
35 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross

No cucumber , epic fail

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago

Have you looked into finding a nice respectable man to fund your entire existence? Endless salads!

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago


"No cucumber , epic fail"

Overly ripe cucumber might be squishy enough. Gherkin may be the right propotions if you like Pickle

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Have you looked into finding a nice respectable man to fund your entire existence? Endless salads! "

I think my potty mouth makes me unmarriageable. And I may be somewhat tainted by my sexual exploits.

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
35 weeks ago

Pontypool


"It was the freshly picked leaves that took you over budget.

So I should have chosen a burger?

Heck no, nothing that's going to add to your waist line, we need to be in the ideal size 8-12 range!

Foraging it is. Like a rabbit

I'll join you!

If I eat burgers I'll have more energy to fuck like a rabbit, though."

Tell you what, we'll eat what we want, be the size that we want, say what we want and fuck who we want. Does that sound like a better option?

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It was the freshly picked leaves that took you over budget.

So I should have chosen a burger?

Heck no, nothing that's going to add to your waist line, we need to be in the ideal size 8-12 range!

Foraging it is. Like a rabbit

I'll join you!

If I eat burgers I'll have more energy to fuck like a rabbit, though.

Tell you what, we'll eat what we want, be the size that we want, say what we want and fuck who we want. Does that sound like a better option? "

That sounds like newfangled dangerous ideas. What side of the 1950s do you think we're on?!

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By *mber and FireCouple
35 weeks ago

Carmarthenshire

Every time I've treated a female to a salad at Tesco, they run a mile. Why is this? Why are females so disrespectful? I'm a nice guy, why can't they just appreciate the fact I'm doing a nice thing for them by forcing them to eat salad?

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Every time I've treated a female to a salad at Tesco, they run a mile. Why is this? Why are females so disrespectful? I'm a nice guy, why can't they just appreciate the fact I'm doing a nice thing for them by forcing them to eat salad?"

They're slimming down so they'll be even more attractive for you, baby. They just haven't learned how to communicate like a rational manly man.

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By *mber and FireCouple
35 weeks ago

Carmarthenshire


"Every time I've treated a female to a salad at Tesco, they run a mile. Why is this? Why are females so disrespectful? I'm a nice guy, why can't they just appreciate the fact I'm doing a nice thing for them by forcing them to eat salad?

They're slimming down so they'll be even more attractive for you, baby. They just haven't learned how to communicate like a rational manly man."

Thank you, I'm glad another female agrees its clearly a female issue. I just can't fathom how I could possibly be in the wrong, you see.

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
35 weeks ago

Pontypool


"It was the freshly picked leaves that took you over budget.

So I should have chosen a burger?

Heck no, nothing that's going to add to your waist line, we need to be in the ideal size 8-12 range!

Foraging it is. Like a rabbit

I'll join you!

If I eat burgers I'll have more energy to fuck like a rabbit, though.

Tell you what, we'll eat what we want, be the size that we want, say what we want and fuck who we want. Does that sound like a better option?

That sounds like newfangled dangerous ideas. What side of the 1950s do you think we're on?!"

Oh dear. My mother always said I was ahead of my time. I'd better don my apron and not even think of getting a driving licence, let alone a pilots licence. Too much for my emotional little being to cope with.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
35 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"No cucumber , epic fail

Overly ripe cucumber might be squishy enough. Gherkin may be the right propotions if you like Pickle "

Just the very word pickle makes me nauseous.

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
35 weeks ago

Pontypool

I love a good gherkin.

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By *hagTonightMan
35 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.

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By *hagTonightMan
35 weeks ago

From the land of haribos.

You can still make a healthy meal for under a fiver too

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By *hirley147TV/TS
35 weeks ago

Blackpool

The price of food in Canada is about 30/% more than UK. No competition

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
35 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders


"Honestly, state of the economy. Can we go back to when food cost a reasonable amount of money?

I just made up this salad - freshly picked leaves, almond flakes, feta cheese, cherry tomatoes, spring onions, apple, mango, with a dressing of freshly squeezed orange juice, lime juice, garlic, honey, and extra virgin olive oil.

They had the audacity to ask for over 50p for it. "

How much over 50p was it?? I always thought salad was 50p!!

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By *nnCeeWoman
35 weeks ago

East of Eden, West of Hell


"Honestly, state of the economy. Can we go back to when food cost a reasonable amount of money?

I just made up this salad - freshly picked leaves, almond flakes, feta cheese, cherry tomatoes, spring onions, apple, mango, with a dressing of freshly squeezed orange juice, lime juice, garlic, honey, and extra virgin olive oil.

They had the audacity to ask for over 50p for it.

How much over 50p was it?? I always thought salad was 50p!! "

My bag of mixed leaves in Morrisons the other day was 99p. Not exactly a full salad, is it?

Once you add cucumber, pepper, tomatoes, radishes, onion, beetroot, perhaps some protein to actually feed your body and stave off some hunger...

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
35 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders


"Honestly, state of the economy. Can we go back to when food cost a reasonable amount of money?

I just made up this salad - freshly picked leaves, almond flakes, feta cheese, cherry tomatoes, spring onions, apple, mango, with a dressing of freshly squeezed orange juice, lime juice, garlic, honey, and extra virgin olive oil.

They had the audacity to ask for over 50p for it.

How much over 50p was it?? I always thought salad was 50p!!

My bag of mixed leaves in Morrisons the other day was 99p. Not exactly a full salad, is it?

Once you add cucumber, pepper, tomatoes, radishes, onion, beetroot, perhaps some protein to actually feed your body and stave off some hunger..."

Oh this I know. My comment was in reference to a response a comment of mine got where I was indirectly body shamed by being told to eat salad as it was only 50p

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By *nnCeeWoman
35 weeks ago

East of Eden, West of Hell


"Honestly, state of the economy. Can we go back to when food cost a reasonable amount of money?

I just made up this salad - freshly picked leaves, almond flakes, feta cheese, cherry tomatoes, spring onions, apple, mango, with a dressing of freshly squeezed orange juice, lime juice, garlic, honey, and extra virgin olive oil.

They had the audacity to ask for over 50p for it.

How much over 50p was it?? I always thought salad was 50p!!

My bag of mixed leaves in Morrisons the other day was 99p. Not exactly a full salad, is it?

Once you add cucumber, pepper, tomatoes, radishes, onion, beetroot, perhaps some protein to actually feed your body and stave off some hunger...

Oh this I know. My comment was in reference to a response a comment of mine got where I was indirectly body shamed by being told to eat salad as it was only 50p "

I guess we'll just have to eat less of it, won't we

Buy all the salad, then portion it out so what you eat only costs 50p... by the time you ate 50ps worth at a meal, the rest would be slop in the food waste bin!

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
35 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders


"Honestly, state of the economy. Can we go back to when food cost a reasonable amount of money?

I just made up this salad - freshly picked leaves, almond flakes, feta cheese, cherry tomatoes, spring onions, apple, mango, with a dressing of freshly squeezed orange juice, lime juice, garlic, honey, and extra virgin olive oil.

They had the audacity to ask for over 50p for it.

How much over 50p was it?? I always thought salad was 50p!!

My bag of mixed leaves in Morrisons the other day was 99p. Not exactly a full salad, is it?

Once you add cucumber, pepper, tomatoes, radishes, onion, beetroot, perhaps some protein to actually feed your body and stave off some hunger...

Oh this I know. My comment was in reference to a response a comment of mine got where I was indirectly body shamed by being told to eat salad as it was only 50p

I guess we'll just have to eat less of it, won't we

Buy all the salad, then portion it out so what you eat only costs 50p... by the time you ate 50ps worth at a meal, the rest would be slop in the food waste bin! "

That's genius!

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
35 weeks ago

Pontypool

But don't forget ladies, the NHS will thank us for eating all this salad. Apparently. So I've been told. By someone.

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
35 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders


"But don't forget ladies, the NHS will thank us for eating all this salad. Apparently. So I've been told. By someone. "

I got told this as well! it must be true!!

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By *nnCeeWoman
35 weeks ago

East of Eden, West of Hell


"But don't forget ladies, the NHS will thank us for eating all this salad. Apparently. So I've been told. By someone.

I got told this as well! it must be true!! "

I eat two a day normally - fruit salad with protein yoghurt for breakfast, then normally salad and protein for dinner, or protein and veg.

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
35 weeks ago

somewhere


"But don't forget ladies, the NHS will thank us for eating all this salad. Apparently. So I've been told. By someone.

I got told this as well! it must be true!!

I eat two a day normally - fruit salad with protein yoghurt for breakfast, then normally salad and protein for dinner, or protein and veg.

"

Ok genuine question, I want more protein for breakfast and these fancy breakfasts with the protein yogurts seem the way forward but buying a yogurt that says protein in it in big letters they seem to be very expensive, is there ones available that have just as much in but you don't need to sell a body part (which could also work with being on a diet lol) for? Should I be looking elsewhere apart from the "protein" shelf.

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By *orthernJayMan
35 weeks ago

Bramhall


"But don't forget ladies, the NHS will thank us for eating all this salad. Apparently. So I've been told. By someone.

I got told this as well! it must be true!!

I eat two a day normally - fruit salad with protein yoghurt for breakfast, then normally salad and protein for dinner, or protein and veg.

Ok genuine question, I want more protein for breakfast and these fancy breakfasts with the protein yogurts seem the way forward but buying a yogurt that says protein in it in big letters they seem to be very expensive, is there ones available that have just as much in but you don't need to sell a body part (which could also work with being on a diet lol) for? Should I be looking elsewhere apart from the "protein" shelf.

"

Yoghurt with added protein is simply marketing, they’re normally loaded with sugar, the “low fat” options are particularly bad!

There’s two reasons for this, #1, there’s significant overproduction of white sugar globally therefore cheap, #2, manufacturers add sugar to bulk out the volume; humans can’t taste added sugar past a certain point. Always look at the sugar content, anything more than 10% you should pass.

As for adding protein to yogurt, ground flaxseed will give you many more times the protein than anything added at manufacturing stage; you do have to grind but your body won’t absorb as much, you only need a small amount of ground seeds and it won’t change the flavour.

Also, it’s not brand or supermarket specific, I can bore you all day about how supermarkets procure their food from manufacturers and the margins they demand; they’re all thieves without a shotgun believe me!!!

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By *orthernJayMan
35 weeks ago

Bramhall

* don’t have to grind…….grr autocorrect!!

FYI, other nuts and seeds are great protein sources, just go easy on the volume as they can be high calories, albeit, good calories.

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By *ad NannaWoman
35 weeks ago

East London


"* don’t have to grind…….grr autocorrect!!

FYI, other nuts and seeds are great protein sources, just go easy on the volume as they can be high calories, albeit, good calories."

And you can get selenium poisoning from too many Brazil nuts (although they are technically seeds).

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
35 weeks ago

somewhere


"But don't forget ladies, the NHS will thank us for eating all this salad. Apparently. So I've been told. By someone.

I got told this as well! it must be true!!

I eat two a day normally - fruit salad with protein yoghurt for breakfast, then normally salad and protein for dinner, or protein and veg.

Ok genuine question, I want more protein for breakfast and these fancy breakfasts with the protein yogurts seem the way forward but buying a yogurt that says protein in it in big letters they seem to be very expensive, is there ones available that have just as much in but you don't need to sell a body part (which could also work with being on a diet lol) for? Should I be looking elsewhere apart from the "protein" shelf.

Yoghurt with added protein is simply marketing, they’re normally loaded with sugar, the “low fat” options are particularly bad!

There’s two reasons for this, #1, there’s significant overproduction of white sugar globally therefore cheap, #2, manufacturers add sugar to bulk out the volume; humans can’t taste added sugar past a certain point. Always look at the sugar content, anything more than 10% you should pass.

As for adding protein to yogurt, ground flaxseed will give you many more times the protein than anything added at manufacturing stage; you do have to grind but your body won’t absorb as much, you only need a small amount of ground seeds and it won’t change the flavour.

Also, it’s not brand or supermarket specific, I can bore you all day about how supermarkets procure their food from manufacturers and the margins they demand; they’re all thieves without a shotgun believe me!!!"

Thank you so much! Very informative!

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
35 weeks ago

Pontypool


"But don't forget ladies, the NHS will thank us for eating all this salad. Apparently. So I've been told. By someone.

I got told this as well! it must be true!! "

Ohhhh, was it a DM?!

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan
35 weeks ago

Hastings


"Honestly, state of the economy. Can we go back to when food cost a reasonable amount of money?

I just made up this salad - freshly picked leaves, almond flakes, feta cheese, cherry tomatoes, spring onions, apple, mango, with a dressing of freshly squeezed orange juice, lime juice, garlic, honey, and extra virgin olive oil.

They had the audacity to ask for over 50p for it. "

And what parts of this are sesanal and grown in the UK food is cheap when you grow your own its just hard work.

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
35 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders


"But don't forget ladies, the NHS will thank us for eating all this salad. Apparently. So I've been told. By someone.

I got told this as well! it must be true!!

Ohhhh, was it a DM?! "

Yes it was!!

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
35 weeks ago

Pontypool


"But don't forget ladies, the NHS will thank us for eating all this salad. Apparently. So I've been told. By someone.

I got told this as well! it must be true!!

Ohhhh, was it a DM?!

Yes it was!! "

Oh! How I laughed!

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By *ealMissShadyWoman
35 weeks ago

St Albans/ Welsh Borders


"But don't forget ladies, the NHS will thank us for eating all this salad. Apparently. So I've been told. By someone.

I got told this as well! it must be true!!

Ohhhh, was it a DM?!

Yes it was!!

Oh! How I laughed! "

Oh I know bless his little cotton socks as the gift that keeps giving

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By *nnCeeWoman
35 weeks ago

East of Eden, West of Hell


"But don't forget ladies, the NHS will thank us for eating all this salad. Apparently. So I've been told. By someone.

I got told this as well! it must be true!!

I eat two a day normally - fruit salad with protein yoghurt for breakfast, then normally salad and protein for dinner, or protein and veg.

Ok genuine question, I want more protein for breakfast and these fancy breakfasts with the protein yogurts seem the way forward but buying a yogurt that says protein in it in big letters they seem to be very expensive, is there ones available that have just as much in but you don't need to sell a body part (which could also work with being on a diet lol) for? Should I be looking elsewhere apart from the "protein" shelf.

Yoghurt with added protein is simply marketing, they’re normally loaded with sugar, the “low fat” options are particularly bad!

There’s two reasons for this, #1, there’s significant overproduction of white sugar globally therefore cheap, #2, manufacturers add sugar to bulk out the volume; humans can’t taste added sugar past a certain point. Always look at the sugar content, anything more than 10% you should pass.

As for adding protein to yogurt, ground flaxseed will give you many more times the protein than anything added at manufacturing stage; you do have to grind but your body won’t absorb as much, you only need a small amount of ground seeds and it won’t change the flavour.

Also, it’s not brand or supermarket specific, I can bore you all day about how supermarkets procure their food from manufacturers and the margins they demand; they’re all thieves without a shotgun believe me!!!

Thank you so much! Very informative!"

I purchased mine from Aldi. Currently 75 or 79p for 200g, per 100g there's 0.5g fat (0.3 Saturated), 2.7g sugar, 12g protein. I eat mine with strawberries, raspberries and blueberries. And used to use ground flaxseed and other seeds to bump protein and assist with digestive tract.

Many of the protein 'yoghurts' have a percentage of low fat cheese (quark). This adds to the protein and also makes them thicker.

I eat them as my new gastrointestinal tract finds them easy to consume.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Honestly, state of the economy. Can we go back to when food cost a reasonable amount of money?

I just made up this salad - freshly picked leaves, almond flakes, feta cheese, cherry tomatoes, spring onions, apple, mango, with a dressing of freshly squeezed orange juice, lime juice, garlic, honey, and extra virgin olive oil.

They had the audacity to ask for over 50p for it.

And what parts of this are sesanal and grown in the UK food is cheap when you grow your own its just hard work. "

But it doesn't matter. The manly man told us that salads are 50p if we ignore the cake

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By *ansoffateMan
35 weeks ago

Sagittarius A

Your salad sounds delicious; Mango, what a splendid addition.

Given the scramble for whoopsies, at the Asda where I am presently, in Manchester, and the homeless people taking refuge from the elements in the trolley cover - I believe many would concur with the cost-related sentiments.

It would appear many items have doubled if not tripled in price in a space shy of two years. Even with inflation being as it is, this is cause for some concern. Especially, given that the expectation that wages ought to be tracked to cost of living, has somehow fallen by the wayside.

I suppose there more important things in life than food. Water and air for example, I wonder how long before we are charged for the latter.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Your salad sounds delicious; Mango, what a splendid addition.

Given the scramble for whoopsies, at the Asda where I am presently, in Manchester, and the homeless people taking refuge from the elements in the trolley cover - I believe many would concur with the cost-related sentiments.

It would appear many items have doubled if not tripled in price in a space shy of two years. Even with inflation being as it is, this is cause for some concern. Especially, given that the expectation that wages ought to be tracked to cost of living, has somehow fallen by the wayside.

I suppose there more important things in life than food. Water and air for example, I wonder how long before we are charged for the latter."

They'll probably try.

Meanwhile they have air filters in the Commons - I wonder why that is - while not even worrying too much about the structural integrity of schools. Huh.

I wonder if my salad is a fatty salad, one that might as well be cake, and therefore should cost a lot more than 50p

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By *ohn.Wick.Man
35 weeks ago

The Continental

I’m feeling flush today, so I demolished a box of strawberries.

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By *eroLondonMan
35 weeks ago

Mayfair


"I’m feeling flush today, so I demolished a box of strawberries. "

A whole box, Mr Wick??! I can barely manage a punnet.

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By *ad NannaWoman
35 weeks ago

East London


"Your salad sounds delicious; Mango, what a splendid addition.

Given the scramble for whoopsies, at the Asda where I am presently, in Manchester, and the homeless people taking refuge from the elements in the trolley cover - I believe many would concur with the cost-related sentiments.

It would appear many items have doubled if not tripled in price in a space shy of two years. Even with inflation being as it is, this is cause for some concern. Especially, given that the expectation that wages ought to be tracked to cost of living, has somehow fallen by the wayside.

I suppose there more important things in life than food. Water and air for example, I wonder how long before we are charged for the latter."

Congestion charge and ULEZ is paying for cleaner air.

Supposedly.

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By *ad NannaWoman
35 weeks ago

East London

The problem with cheap salad items is...it's not chocolate.

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By *he turned me GreyCouple
35 weeks ago

Warwick and Coventry

Fuck the salads eat cake

Mr

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By *ohn.Wick.Man
35 weeks ago

The Continental


"I’m feeling flush today, so I demolished a box of strawberries.

A whole box, Mr Wick??! I can barely manage a punnet."

I guess that makes me flash then?

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By *ansoffateMan
35 weeks ago

Sagittarius A


"Your salad sounds delicious; Mango, what a splendid addition.

Given the scramble for whoopsies, at the Asda where I am presently, in Manchester, and the homeless people taking refuge from the elements in the trolley cover - I believe many would concur with the cost-related sentiments.

It would appear many items have doubled if not tripled in price in a space shy of two years. Even with inflation being as it is, this is cause for some concern. Especially, given that the expectation that wages ought to be tracked to cost of living, has somehow fallen by the wayside.

I suppose there more important things in life than food. Water and air for example, I wonder how long before we are charged for the latter.

Congestion charge and ULEZ is paying for cleaner air.

Supposedly."

Oh yes silly me... And I thought that was covered by the rise in road tax that's no longer road tax.

No wonder there's so many potholes!

Well at least there's always gruel, a bit of clever remarketing as Fuel and a colourful box, we can make a killing on the profit margins. Everyone goes home in a limo.

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By *ansoffateMan
35 weeks ago

Sagittarius A


"Your salad sounds delicious; Mango, what a splendid addition.

Given the scramble for whoopsies, at the Asda where I am presently, in Manchester, and the homeless people taking refuge from the elements in the trolley cover - I believe many would concur with the cost-related sentiments.

It would appear many items have doubled if not tripled in price in a space shy of two years. Even with inflation being as it is, this is cause for some concern. Especially, given that the expectation that wages ought to be tracked to cost of living, has somehow fallen by the wayside.

I suppose there more important things in life than food. Water and air for example, I wonder how long before we are charged for the latter.

They'll probably try.

Meanwhile they have air filters in the Commons - I wonder why that is - while not even worrying too much about the structural integrity of schools. Huh.

I wonder if my salad is a fatty salad, one that might as well be cake, and therefore should cost a lot more than 50p "

Lot of sugar content in that mango, costs the NHS a lot of money diabetes does only fair you should pay an additional tax. There's a cheaper alternative, made of palm oil and sweetners called Mingo.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Your salad sounds delicious; Mango, what a splendid addition.

Given the scramble for whoopsies, at the Asda where I am presently, in Manchester, and the homeless people taking refuge from the elements in the trolley cover - I believe many would concur with the cost-related sentiments.

It would appear many items have doubled if not tripled in price in a space shy of two years. Even with inflation being as it is, this is cause for some concern. Especially, given that the expectation that wages ought to be tracked to cost of living, has somehow fallen by the wayside.

I suppose there more important things in life than food. Water and air for example, I wonder how long before we are charged for the latter.

They'll probably try.

Meanwhile they have air filters in the Commons - I wonder why that is - while not even worrying too much about the structural integrity of schools. Huh.

I wonder if my salad is a fatty salad, one that might as well be cake, and therefore should cost a lot more than 50p

Lot of sugar content in that mango, costs the NHS a lot of money diabetes does only fair you should pay an additional tax. There's a cheaper alternative, made of palm oil and sweetners called Mingo. "

Maybe I should go for a jog and get some ribs removed so I'm sexy instead

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By *ansoffateMan
35 weeks ago

Sagittarius A


"Your salad sounds delicious; Mango, what a splendid addition.

Given the scramble for whoopsies, at the Asda where I am presently, in Manchester, and the homeless people taking refuge from the elements in the trolley cover - I believe many would concur with the cost-related sentiments.

It would appear many items have doubled if not tripled in price in a space shy of two years. Even with inflation being as it is, this is cause for some concern. Especially, given that the expectation that wages ought to be tracked to cost of living, has somehow fallen by the wayside.

I suppose there more important things in life than food. Water and air for example, I wonder how long before we are charged for the latter.

They'll probably try.

Meanwhile they have air filters in the Commons - I wonder why that is - while not even worrying too much about the structural integrity of schools. Huh.

I wonder if my salad is a fatty salad, one that might as well be cake, and therefore should cost a lot more than 50p

Lot of sugar content in that mango, costs the NHS a lot of money diabetes does only fair you should pay an additional tax. There's a cheaper alternative, made of palm oil and sweetners called Mingo.

Maybe I should go for a jog and get some ribs removed so I'm sexy instead "

Oh absolutely, play your cards right, you may even bag yourself one of them Sugar Daddies. Cake's back on the menu girlfriend - living the dream.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Your salad sounds delicious; Mango, what a splendid addition.

Given the scramble for whoopsies, at the Asda where I am presently, in Manchester, and the homeless people taking refuge from the elements in the trolley cover - I believe many would concur with the cost-related sentiments.

It would appear many items have doubled if not tripled in price in a space shy of two years. Even with inflation being as it is, this is cause for some concern. Especially, given that the expectation that wages ought to be tracked to cost of living, has somehow fallen by the wayside.

I suppose there more important things in life than food. Water and air for example, I wonder how long before we are charged for the latter.

They'll probably try.

Meanwhile they have air filters in the Commons - I wonder why that is - while not even worrying too much about the structural integrity of schools. Huh.

I wonder if my salad is a fatty salad, one that might as well be cake, and therefore should cost a lot more than 50p

Lot of sugar content in that mango, costs the NHS a lot of money diabetes does only fair you should pay an additional tax. There's a cheaper alternative, made of palm oil and sweetners called Mingo.

Maybe I should go for a jog and get some ribs removed so I'm sexy instead

Oh absolutely, play your cards right, you may even bag yourself one of them Sugar Daddies. Cake's back on the menu girlfriend - living the dream."

Is eating cake unladylike though?

Should we pretend to eat it while telling the menfolk that we wouldn't want to enjoy things, lest we turn them off?

Maybe I should have a cigarette and diet Coke, and bring back (H drug) chic.

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By *ansoffateMan
35 weeks ago

Sagittarius A


"Your salad sounds delicious; Mango, what a splendid addition.

Given the scramble for whoopsies, at the Asda where I am presently, in Manchester, and the homeless people taking refuge from the elements in the trolley cover - I believe many would concur with the cost-related sentiments.

It would appear many items have doubled if not tripled in price in a space shy of two years. Even with inflation being as it is, this is cause for some concern. Especially, given that the expectation that wages ought to be tracked to cost of living, has somehow fallen by the wayside.

I suppose there more important things in life than food. Water and air for example, I wonder how long before we are charged for the latter.

They'll probably try.

Meanwhile they have air filters in the Commons - I wonder why that is - while not even worrying too much about the structural integrity of schools. Huh.

I wonder if my salad is a fatty salad, one that might as well be cake, and therefore should cost a lot more than 50p

Lot of sugar content in that mango, costs the NHS a lot of money diabetes does only fair you should pay an additional tax. There's a cheaper alternative, made of palm oil and sweetners called Mingo.

Maybe I should go for a jog and get some ribs removed so I'm sexy instead

Oh absolutely, play your cards right, you may even bag yourself one of them Sugar Daddies. Cake's back on the menu girlfriend - living the dream.

Is eating cake unladylike though?

Should we pretend to eat it while telling the menfolk that we wouldn't want to enjoy things, lest we turn them off?

Maybe I should have a cigarette and diet Coke, and bring back (H drug) chic."

Not if you binge and purge.

With such culturally induced cognitive dissonance it must be a maelstrom for women.

Luckily, men are here ready to guide the way for you.

Perhaps a light tea and Jammie dodger dear? I'll take care of that cake for you.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Your salad sounds delicious; Mango, what a splendid addition.

Given the scramble for whoopsies, at the Asda where I am presently, in Manchester, and the homeless people taking refuge from the elements in the trolley cover - I believe many would concur with the cost-related sentiments.

It would appear many items have doubled if not tripled in price in a space shy of two years. Even with inflation being as it is, this is cause for some concern. Especially, given that the expectation that wages ought to be tracked to cost of living, has somehow fallen by the wayside.

I suppose there more important things in life than food. Water and air for example, I wonder how long before we are charged for the latter.

They'll probably try.

Meanwhile they have air filters in the Commons - I wonder why that is - while not even worrying too much about the structural integrity of schools. Huh.

I wonder if my salad is a fatty salad, one that might as well be cake, and therefore should cost a lot more than 50p

Lot of sugar content in that mango, costs the NHS a lot of money diabetes does only fair you should pay an additional tax. There's a cheaper alternative, made of palm oil and sweetners called Mingo.

Maybe I should go for a jog and get some ribs removed so I'm sexy instead

Oh absolutely, play your cards right, you may even bag yourself one of them Sugar Daddies. Cake's back on the menu girlfriend - living the dream.

Is eating cake unladylike though?

Should we pretend to eat it while telling the menfolk that we wouldn't want to enjoy things, lest we turn them off?

Maybe I should have a cigarette and diet Coke, and bring back (H drug) chic.

Not if you binge and purge.

With such culturally induced cognitive dissonance it must be a maelstrom for women.

Luckily, men are here ready to guide the way for you.

Perhaps a light tea and Jammie dodger dear? I'll take care of that cake for you."

Fortunately most of the people here have been through the pressure cooker of adolescence and worked out that most of this is bullshit.

I'll just eat what I want. A bit of salad, a bit of cake, a bit of manly man man steak (I mean made from cow, but sometimes you get men saying that it's not ladylike to eat steak)

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By *ansoffateMan
35 weeks ago

Sagittarius A


"Your salad sounds delicious; Mango, what a splendid addition.

Given the scramble for whoopsies, at the Asda where I am presently, in Manchester, and the homeless people taking refuge from the elements in the trolley cover - I believe many would concur with the cost-related sentiments.

It would appear many items have doubled if not tripled in price in a space shy of two years. Even with inflation being as it is, this is cause for some concern. Especially, given that the expectation that wages ought to be tracked to cost of living, has somehow fallen by the wayside.

I suppose there more important things in life than food. Water and air for example, I wonder how long before we are charged for the latter.

They'll probably try.

Meanwhile they have air filters in the Commons - I wonder why that is - while not even worrying too much about the structural integrity of schools. Huh.

I wonder if my salad is a fatty salad, one that might as well be cake, and therefore should cost a lot more than 50p

Lot of sugar content in that mango, costs the NHS a lot of money diabetes does only fair you should pay an additional tax. There's a cheaper alternative, made of palm oil and sweetners called Mingo.

Maybe I should go for a jog and get some ribs removed so I'm sexy instead

Oh absolutely, play your cards right, you may even bag yourself one of them Sugar Daddies. Cake's back on the menu girlfriend - living the dream.

Is eating cake unladylike though?

Should we pretend to eat it while telling the menfolk that we wouldn't want to enjoy things, lest we turn them off?

Maybe I should have a cigarette and diet Coke, and bring back (H drug) chic.

Not if you binge and purge.

With such culturally induced cognitive dissonance it must be a maelstrom for women.

Luckily, men are here ready to guide the way for you.

Perhaps a light tea and Jammie dodger dear? I'll take care of that cake for you.

Fortunately most of the people here have been through the pressure cooker of adolescence and worked out that most of this is bullshit.

I'll just eat what I want. A bit of salad, a bit of cake, a bit of manly man man steak (I mean made from cow, but sometimes you get men saying that it's not ladylike to eat steak)"

I'm glad your steak is made from cow and not man

Also that it's not cooked in a pressure cooker.

I can't help with the ladylike part I'm afraid. I don't know much about ladies other than they tend to run for the hills once they see me build a fire and eat meat.

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago

Shit keeps going up so i keep getting promotions and pay rises to counter it.

I rent a little space I can grow my own food in too, plus my garden is a food garden and I trap shoot and fish for the freezer too and that makes eating much more affordable.

I'm aware that there's a small percentage of people who aren't able to pro actively push their life forwards but plenty people can.

I've got lots of friends and family who don't make positive changes and sit in the same crap job year after year and whinge at the cost of stuff. to them I say get off your arse and take personal responsibility and improve your lot, change jobs, push forward in your current job, take on some side hustles, grow something, go outside, there's tons of free food to be had.

Not a single other creature on this earth will starve because of a lack of bits of paper to swap for food, they find their own.

Modern humans are butter soft unfortunately and wouldn't have a clue how to feed themselves without a shop to go to.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Shit keeps going up so i keep getting promotions and pay rises to counter it.

I rent a little space I can grow my own food in too, plus my garden is a food garden and I trap shoot and fish for the freezer too and that makes eating much more affordable.

I'm aware that there's a small percentage of people who aren't able to pro actively push their life forwards but plenty people can.

I've got lots of friends and family who don't make positive changes and sit in the same crap job year after year and whinge at the cost of stuff. to them I say get off your arse and take personal responsibility and improve your lot, change jobs, push forward in your current job, take on some side hustles, grow something, go outside, there's tons of free food to be had.

Not a single other creature on this earth will starve because of a lack of bits of paper to swap for food, they find their own.

Modern humans are butter soft unfortunately and wouldn't have a clue how to feed themselves without a shop to go to.

"

So you received an education at least subsidised if not entirely funded by the state, were fortunate enough to find lucrative work (at a time when real wages are falling), benefit from public health, infrastructure, clean water, etc, and are lucky enough to live in a position where you can grow things yourself.

Yeah man.

You 'ard. So aaaard.

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By *ansoffateMan
35 weeks ago

Sagittarius A


"Shit keeps going up so i keep getting promotions and pay rises to counter it.

I rent a little space I can grow my own food in too, plus my garden is a food garden and I trap shoot and fish for the freezer too and that makes eating much more affordable.

I'm aware that there's a small percentage of people who aren't able to pro actively push their life forwards but plenty people can.

I've got lots of friends and family who don't make positive changes and sit in the same crap job year after year and whinge at the cost of stuff. to them I say get off your arse and take personal responsibility and improve your lot, change jobs, push forward in your current job, take on some side hustles, grow something, go outside, there's tons of free food to be had.

Not a single other creature on this earth will starve because of a lack of bits of paper to swap for food, they find their own.

Modern humans are butter soft unfortunately and wouldn't have a clue how to feed themselves without a shop to go to.

"

What are you going to do when they come to your hunting grounds and eat your apples?

Go out there and fight to death, like a wolf?

Or call the police and tell them you have pieces of paper that say it belongs to you?

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By *nnCeeWoman
35 weeks ago

East of Eden, West of Hell


"I suppose there more important things in life than food. Water and air for example, I wonder how long before we are charged for the latter.

Congestion charge and ULEZ is paying for cleaner air.

Supposedly."

Unless of course, you're an Embassy based within the capital (especially one which is allegedly one of the rulers of the fre world) in which case it doesn't apply to you...

It's all over the news, don't you know, as Tom would say!

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago


"Shit keeps going up so i keep getting promotions and pay rises to counter it.

I rent a little space I can grow my own food in too, plus my garden is a food garden and I trap shoot and fish for the freezer too and that makes eating much more affordable.

I'm aware that there's a small percentage of people who aren't able to pro actively push their life forwards but plenty people can.

I've got lots of friends and family who don't make positive changes and sit in the same crap job year after year and whinge at the cost of stuff. to them I say get off your arse and take personal responsibility and improve your lot, change jobs, push forward in your current job, take on some side hustles, grow something, go outside, there's tons of free food to be had.

Not a single other creature on this earth will starve because of a lack of bits of paper to swap for food, they find their own.

Modern humans are butter soft unfortunately and wouldn't have a clue how to feed themselves without a shop to go to.

So you received an education at least subsidised if not entirely funded by the state, were fortunate enough to find lucrative work (at a time when real wages are falling), benefit from public health, infrastructure, clean water, etc, and are lucky enough to live in a position where you can grow things yourself.

Yeah man.

You 'ard. So aaaard."

It's an option for most people. Either crack on and do or whinge. Depends on the type of person you are

What's aard got to do with anything? Or you just like to call names to those you disagree with?

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago


"Shit keeps going up so i keep getting promotions and pay rises to counter it.

I rent a little space I can grow my own food in too, plus my garden is a food garden and I trap shoot and fish for the freezer too and that makes eating much more affordable.

I'm aware that there's a small percentage of people who aren't able to pro actively push their life forwards but plenty people can.

I've got lots of friends and family who don't make positive changes and sit in the same crap job year after year and whinge at the cost of stuff. to them I say get off your arse and take personal responsibility and improve your lot, change jobs, push forward in your current job, take on some side hustles, grow something, go outside, there's tons of free food to be had.

Not a single other creature on this earth will starve because of a lack of bits of paper to swap for food, they find their own.

Modern humans are butter soft unfortunately and wouldn't have a clue how to feed themselves without a shop to go to.

What are you going to do when they come to your hunting grounds and eat your apples?

Go out there and fight to death, like a wolf?

Or call the police and tell them you have pieces of paper that say it belongs to you?"

Who are 'they' first and foremost?

Are you making up imaginary people that are going to come and take my things away for the sake of argument?

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By *eard and TattsCouple
35 weeks ago

Cwmbran

Asda are cunts. Own brand chocolate went from 30p to 62p in 3 years

Aldi all the way

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
35 weeks ago

somewhere


"Asda are cunts. Own brand chocolate went from 30p to 62p in 3 years

Aldi all the way "

Not a fan of Asda, used to be, went and did the weekly shop about 6 months ago, was extortionate and that was on their yellow stuff!. Went to Sainsbury's in the end but slowly going back to Aldi as way way cheaper

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By *eard and TattsCouple
35 weeks ago

Cwmbran


"Asda are cunts. Own brand chocolate went from 30p to 62p in 3 years

Aldi all the way

Not a fan of Asda, used to be, went and did the weekly shop about 6 months ago, was extortionate and that was on their yellow stuff!. Went to Sainsbury's in the end but slowly going back to Aldi as way way cheaper "

sainsbury price match yes, there stuff is quite good and Tesco too on price match

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By *ansoffateMan
35 weeks ago

Sagittarius A


"Shit keeps going up so i keep getting promotions and pay rises to counter it.

I rent a little space I can grow my own food in too, plus my garden is a food garden and I trap shoot and fish for the freezer too and that makes eating much more affordable.

I'm aware that there's a small percentage of people who aren't able to pro actively push their life forwards but plenty people can.

I've got lots of friends and family who don't make positive changes and sit in the same crap job year after year and whinge at the cost of stuff. to them I say get off your arse and take personal responsibility and improve your lot, change jobs, push forward in your current job, take on some side hustles, grow something, go outside, there's tons of free food to be had.

Not a single other creature on this earth will starve because of a lack of bits of paper to swap for food, they find their own.

Modern humans are butter soft unfortunately and wouldn't have a clue how to feed themselves without a shop to go to.

What are you going to do when they come to your hunting grounds and eat your apples?

Go out there and fight to death, like a wolf?

Or call the police and tell them you have pieces of paper that say it belongs to you?

Who are 'they' first and foremost?

Are you making up imaginary people that are going to come and take my things away for the sake of argument? "

Yeah that's just fantasy. Not like there's any historical examples and they just made property right laws up for no reason.

The world is just a big ripe peach and all anyone has to do is help themselves and take a bite.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Shit keeps going up so i keep getting promotions and pay rises to counter it.

I rent a little space I can grow my own food in too, plus my garden is a food garden and I trap shoot and fish for the freezer too and that makes eating much more affordable.

I'm aware that there's a small percentage of people who aren't able to pro actively push their life forwards but plenty people can.

I've got lots of friends and family who don't make positive changes and sit in the same crap job year after year and whinge at the cost of stuff. to them I say get off your arse and take personal responsibility and improve your lot, change jobs, push forward in your current job, take on some side hustles, grow something, go outside, there's tons of free food to be had.

Not a single other creature on this earth will starve because of a lack of bits of paper to swap for food, they find their own.

Modern humans are butter soft unfortunately and wouldn't have a clue how to feed themselves without a shop to go to.

What are you going to do when they come to your hunting grounds and eat your apples?

Go out there and fight to death, like a wolf?

Or call the police and tell them you have pieces of paper that say it belongs to you?

Who are 'they' first and foremost?

Are you making up imaginary people that are going to come and take my things away for the sake of argument?

Yeah that's just fantasy. Not like there's any historical examples and they just made property right laws up for no reason.

The world is just a big ripe peach and all anyone has to do is help themselves and take a bite.

"

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago

I maybe missing a joke here but is 50p for a salad with all that in it not that bad?

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By *eroLondonMan
35 weeks ago

Mayfair


"I maybe missing a joke here but is 50p for a salad with all that in it not that bad? "

I'm glad that you queried this because I was thinking something similar but was too reticent (and scared) to comment.

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago


"I maybe missing a joke here but is 50p for a salad with all that in it not that bad?

I'm glad that you queried this because I was thinking something similar but was too reticent (and scared) to comment. "

Don't worry Nero, I got you

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By *he Flat CapsCouple
35 weeks ago

Pontypool


"I maybe missing a joke here but is 50p for a salad with all that in it not that bad?

I'm glad that you queried this because I was thinking something similar but was too reticent (and scared) to comment.

Don't worry Nero, I got you "

A forumite suggested that the larger ladies (anyone over size 12) of fab should eat salad, which they alleged could be purchased for a mere 50 pennies. They did not fare too well, I'm sorry to say.

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By *naswingdress OP   Woman
35 weeks ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I maybe missing a joke here but is 50p for a salad with all that in it not that bad?

I'm glad that you queried this because I was thinking something similar but was too reticent (and scared) to comment.

Don't worry Nero, I got you

A forumite suggested that the larger ladies (anyone over size 12) of fab should eat salad, which they alleged could be purchased for a mere 50 pennies. They did not fare too well, I'm sorry to say. "

I'm afraid the cake fairies came and I spied one out of the corner of my eye.

I'm very sorry for the horrific food inflation that resulted from my wandering eyes spying (not touching, not going near) cake.

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By *ohn.Wick.Man
35 weeks ago

The Continental

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By *eroLondonMan
35 weeks ago

Mayfair


"I maybe missing a joke here but is 50p for a salad with all that in it not that bad?

I'm glad that you queried this because I was thinking something similar but was too reticent (and scared) to comment.

·

Don't worry Nero, I got you "

·

From hero to Nero. You're a good citizen.

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By (user no longer on site)
35 weeks ago


"Shit keeps going up so i keep getting promotions and pay rises to counter it.

I rent a little space I can grow my own food in too, plus my garden is a food garden and I trap shoot and fish for the freezer too and that makes eating much more affordable.

I'm aware that there's a small percentage of people who aren't able to pro actively push their life forwards but plenty people can.

I've got lots of friends and family who don't make positive changes and sit in the same crap job year after year and whinge at the cost of stuff. to them I say get off your arse and take personal responsibility and improve your lot, change jobs, push forward in your current job, take on some side hustles, grow something, go outside, there's tons of free food to be had.

Not a single other creature on this earth will starve because of a lack of bits of paper to swap for food, they find their own.

Modern humans are butter soft unfortunately and wouldn't have a clue how to feed themselves without a shop to go to.

What are you going to do when they come to your hunting grounds and eat your apples?

Go out there and fight to death, like a wolf?

Or call the police and tell them you have pieces of paper that say it belongs to you?

Who are 'they' first and foremost?

Are you making up imaginary people that are going to come and take my things away for the sake of argument?

Yeah that's just fantasy. Not like there's any historical examples and they just made property right laws up for no reason.

The world is just a big ripe peach and all anyone has to do is help themselves and take a bite.

"

Fucking right it is! Go get you some of it. Life's brilliant with a good attitude

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