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Everything 50% cheaper or £10k a year in your wages

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By *atman_and_PoisonIvy OP   Couple
6 days ago

North Worcestershire

Good morning guys...

Here's a pub question I heard on the radio.

Would you prefer....

* EVERYTHING (literally everything in life... food, fuel, holidays, drink, electronic goods, bills etc) to be 50% CHEAPER FOR LIFE

or

* £10k a year added to your wages? But everything if the current price and way it is, and eligible to increase as normal

Discuss

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS
6 days ago

Stockport

Given that even on minimum wage salary should be over 20k a year now, and will invariably increase with inflation through the years, the "everything at 50% for life" is already a much better deal.

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By *ellinever70Woman
6 days ago

Ayrshire

50% cheaper please

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

6 days ago

East Sussex

50% cheaper.

Everyone benefits then

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By *abrina59TV/TS
6 days ago

moved to cuckold land

If 50% cheaper FOR LIFE then that a no trainer unless it's £10K added every year for Life then would have to have a good look into difference

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By *inkyandthebrain2023Couple
6 days ago

Cheshire

Its an easy 50% off please. Being self employed im aware how much I lay out and that 10k wouldn't go far.

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By *inkyycurvyyWoman
6 days ago

Manchester

50% for sure

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By *upersonic SamMan
6 days ago

wigan

50% off as it helps everybody, 10k in my wages only helps me

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By *agic.MMan
6 days ago

Orpington

50% cheaper is a no brainer for me...if I can buy a house in London at half price (plus everything else half price for the rest of my life), the 10K extra a year looks like small potatoes

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