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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Why is it that we buy overpriced food etc at Christmas, when we don't st any other time of year.
E.g peanuts. Normally people but bags of nuts, be it big or small. But because its Christmas people buy tins that are no bigger than a standard bag, but pay twice the price. Why?!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Because I think shops reduce/sell cheap Christmassy things like toys etc so they increase the cost of other things to make up for the loss in revenue ie Sainsburys 40 slice ham has been £1.49 up until last week, its now £1.69 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Don't buy the expensive ones, just put the cheap ones in a tub or jar and decorate it.
*all tips courtesy of Blue Peter's Shit Ideas Annual 1976*"
Anaglypta and tinsel... just the job. Keep the advent calendar though, improv. incendiary
Wolf
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By *els_BellsWoman
over a year ago
with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc |
"Don't buy the expensive ones, just put the cheap ones in a tub or jar and decorate it.
*all tips courtesy of Blue Peter's Shit Ideas Annual 1976*"
Or save an expensive jar and fill it with Lidls own
Please note, I have never stepped foot in a Lidl |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Why is it that we buy overpriced food etc at Christmas, when we don't st any other time of year.
E.g peanuts. Normally people but bags of nuts, be it big or small. But because its Christmas people buy tins that are no bigger than a standard bag, but pay twice the price. Why?!
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Tins are easier when you are half cut to open? |
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