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By *B9 Queen OP   Woman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge

In the current economic climate do you find that you look beyond brands and buy the supermarket's own version as it is cheaper?

I have been doing this for years. Unless the supermarket one is just no good, I never buy brands and I save a fortune.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I try to look beyond the supermarkets and buy from independants

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By *B9 Queen OP   Woman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"I try to look beyond the supermarkets and buy from independants"

Unfortunately not that many near me.

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By *atisfy janeWoman  over a year ago

Torquay

I rarely buy branded anymore, but then again the food hall I buy from sells only a small range of branded goods.

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By *oulou45Woman  over a year ago

Bucks

I buy some own brands , but some are just a no no. I'm quite lucky as I work a lot of hrs so can eat at work so don't do much shopping.

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By *B9 Queen OP   Woman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"I buy some own brands , but some are just a no no. I'm quite lucky as I work a lot of hrs so can eat at work so don't do much shopping. "

I agree some are definitely a no no! I've tried a variety of dishwasher tabs but the only ones which really work are the leading brand. I have to buy the same branded washing powder - tried so many others and I end up with rashes.

Strangely though shampoos and shower gels can be any brand - but perhaps, they are not so harsh. I buy little packet/tinned stuff anyway. A lot of my food is fresh.

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By *adybee77Woman  over a year ago

MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire)

Likewise, I tend to buy own label as much as possible.

I think it was martin lewis (the money expert guy) who said start at the cheapest, and work until you find the level that works for commonly bought products.

Good tip for dishwasher tablets - tescos everyday value ones - about £1.75 for 30 are fantastic - better than the brands if you ask me (but we don't need to worry about limescale up here - don't know if that makes a difference)

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By *B9 Queen OP   Woman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Likewise, I tend to buy own label as much as possible.

I think it was martin lewis (the money expert guy) who said start at the cheapest, and work until you find the level that works for commonly bought products.

Good tip for dishwasher tablets - tescos everyday value ones - about £1.75 for 30 are fantastic - better than the brands if you ask me (but we don't need to worry about limescale up here - don't know if that makes a difference)"

Tried the Tesco ones - didn't like them. And no limescale here either.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I usually pop in sainsburys on the way home from work and pick up their end of day bargains and fill my freezer

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By *oxerjoshleeMan  over a year ago

Sheffield

I buy food based on ingredients and the ingredients in own brand items are often the same or better.

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By *B9 Queen OP   Woman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"I usually pop in sainsburys on the way home from work and pick up their end of day bargains and fill my freezer "

I get very little from Sainsbury's now. I shop in Aldi - they are so much better than they used to be and I prefer their _ruit and veg though there is less choice. I only pick up bits from Sainsbury's that I cannot or do not want to get from Aldi. Large bottles of Becks from there are currently £1.49 but are £2.65 in the Co op.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I usually pop in sainsburys on the way home from work and pick up their end of day bargains and fill my freezer

I get very little from Sainsbury's now. I shop in Aldi - they are so much better than they used to be and I prefer their _ruit and veg though there is less choice. I only pick up bits from Sainsbury's that I cannot or do not want to get from Aldi. Large bottles of Becks from there are currently £1.49 but are £2.65 in the Co op."

Last week I had a taste the difference chicken and taste the difference sausages really cheap

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By *adybee77Woman  over a year ago

MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire)


"Likewise, I tend to buy own label as much as possible.

I think it was martin lewis (the money expert guy) who said start at the cheapest, and work until you find the level that works for commonly bought products.

Good tip for dishwasher tablets - tescos everyday value ones - about £1.75 for 30 are fantastic - better than the brands if you ask me (but we don't need to worry about limescale up here - don't know if that makes a difference)

Tried the Tesco ones - didn't like them. And no limescale here either."

Sorry, didn't mean limescale - I mean calcuim in the water - hard water - it killed kettles at a scary rate when I lived down in manchester. I found it had an impact on the detergents I used.

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By *oxerjoshleeMan  over a year ago

Sheffield


"I usually pop in sainsburys on the way home from work and pick up their end of day bargains and fill my freezer

I get very little from Sainsbury's now. I shop in Aldi - they are so much better than they used to be and I prefer their _ruit and veg though there is less choice. I only pick up bits from Sainsbury's that I cannot or do not want to get from Aldi. Large bottles of Becks from there are currently £1.49 but are £2.65 in the Co op."

Yes Aldi is good these days... bananas are just 68p a pack - half the price of other supermarkets. Their meat is cheaper and better quality than tesco.... and it's not horse meat either.

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By *B9 Queen OP   Woman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Likewise, I tend to buy own label as much as possible.

I think it was martin lewis (the money expert guy) who said start at the cheapest, and work until you find the level that works for commonly bought products.

Good tip for dishwasher tablets - tescos everyday value ones - about £1.75 for 30 are fantastic - better than the brands if you ask me (but we don't need to worry about limescale up here - don't know if that makes a difference)

Tried the Tesco ones - didn't like them. And no limescale here either.

Sorry, didn't mean limescale - I mean calcuim in the water - hard water - it killed kettles at a scary rate when I lived down in manchester. I found it had an impact on the detergents I used."

I've lived in Manchester all my life and never noticed a problem.

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By *rs Robinson1Woman  over a year ago

Chapel Row


"I try to look beyond the supermarkets and buy from independants"

Same here I try and always support local traders instead of the supermarket giants like Tesco that ruel the world lol although I do shop there too lol

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By *B9 Queen OP   Woman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"I usually pop in sainsburys on the way home from work and pick up their end of day bargains and fill my freezer

I get very little from Sainsbury's now. I shop in Aldi - they are so much better than they used to be and I prefer their _ruit and veg though there is less choice. I only pick up bits from Sainsbury's that I cannot or do not want to get from Aldi. Large bottles of Becks from there are currently £1.49 but are £2.65 in the Co op.

Yes Aldi is good these days... bananas are just 68p a pack - half the price of other supermarkets. Their meat is cheaper and better quality than tesco.... and it's not horse meat either. "

They do some lovely cooked meats and Bratwurst! Those brattis are exactly the same as the ones you get in Germany - I know because I have shopped in Aldi in Germany. They are exactly the same brand.

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By *adybee77Woman  over a year ago

MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire)


"Likewise, I tend to buy own label as much as possible.

I think it was martin lewis (the money expert guy) who said start at the cheapest, and work until you find the level that works for commonly bought products.

Good tip for dishwasher tablets - tescos everyday value ones - about £1.75 for 30 are fantastic - better than the brands if you ask me (but we don't need to worry about limescale up here - don't know if that makes a difference)

Tried the Tesco ones - didn't like them. And no limescale here either.

Sorry, didn't mean limescale - I mean calcuim in the water - hard water - it killed kettles at a scary rate when I lived down in manchester. I found it had an impact on the detergents I used.

I've lived in Manchester all my life and never noticed a problem."

Fair enough - it was maybe just the difference from the water up here in the north of scotland compared to down there that made me aware of it. Not saying its bad or anything, just offered my opinion.

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By *rs Robinson1Woman  over a year ago

Chapel Row


"I usually pop in sainsburys on the way home from work and pick up their end of day bargains and fill my freezer

I get very little from Sainsbury's now. I shop in Aldi - they are so much better than they used to be and I prefer their _ruit and veg though there is less choice. I only pick up bits from Sainsbury's that I cannot or do not want to get from Aldi. Large bottles of Becks from there are currently £1.49 but are £2.65 in the Co op.

Yes Aldi is good these days... bananas are just 68p a pack - half the price of other supermarkets. Their meat is cheaper and better quality than tesco.... and it's not horse meat either.

They do some lovely cooked meats and Bratwurst! Those brattis are exactly the same as the ones you get in Germany - I know because I have shopped in Aldi in Germany. They are exactly the same brand."

I love Aldi or Lidal they do great _ruit and veg range and agree re the brattis and fricadela

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By *oxerjoshleeMan  over a year ago

Sheffield


"I usually pop in sainsburys on the way home from work and pick up their end of day bargains and fill my freezer

I get very little from Sainsbury's now. I shop in Aldi - they are so much better than they used to be and I prefer their _ruit and veg though there is less choice. I only pick up bits from Sainsbury's that I cannot or do not want to get from Aldi. Large bottles of Becks from there are currently £1.49 but are £2.65 in the Co op.

Yes Aldi is good these days... bananas are just 68p a pack - half the price of other supermarkets. Their meat is cheaper and better quality than tesco.... and it's not horse meat either.

They do some lovely cooked meats and Bratwurst! Those brattis are exactly the same as the ones you get in Germany - I know because I have shopped in Aldi in Germany. They are exactly the same brand."

Yes a lot of the cooked meat is german and I've bought sliced sausages and they are exactly same.

This thread is making me hungry.

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By *B9 Queen OP   Woman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Likewise, I tend to buy own label as much as possible.

I think it was martin lewis (the money expert guy) who said start at the cheapest, and work until you find the level that works for commonly bought products.

Good tip for dishwasher tablets - tescos everyday value ones - about £1.75 for 30 are fantastic - better than the brands if you ask me (but we don't need to worry about limescale up here - don't know if that makes a difference)

Tried the Tesco ones - didn't like them. And no limescale here either.

Sorry, didn't mean limescale - I mean calcuim in the water - hard water - it killed kettles at a scary rate when I lived down in manchester. I found it had an impact on the detergents I used.

I've lived in Manchester all my life and never noticed a problem.

Fair enough - it was maybe just the difference from the water up here in the north of scotland compared to down there that made me aware of it. Not saying its bad or anything, just offered my opinion."

I wasn't offended! LOL We get our water from the reservoirs in the Pennines. Down south can be really hard water. Friend of mine lived in Hampshire and she had to filter her water before she used it. Even then a cup of tea tasted disgusting to me. No wonder they prefer coffee in hard water areas. Might be different now as this was a few years ago.

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By *rs Robinson1Woman  over a year ago

Chapel Row


"I usually pop in sainsburys on the way home from work and pick up their end of day bargains and fill my freezer

I get very little from Sainsbury's now. I shop in Aldi - they are so much better than they used to be and I prefer their _ruit and veg though there is less choice. I only pick up bits from Sainsbury's that I cannot or do not want to get from Aldi. Large bottles of Becks from there are currently £1.49 but are £2.65 in the Co op.

Yes Aldi is good these days... bananas are just 68p a pack - half the price of other supermarkets. Their meat is cheaper and better quality than tesco.... and it's not horse meat either.

They do some lovely cooked meats and Bratwurst! Those brattis are exactly the same as the ones you get in Germany - I know because I have shopped in Aldi in Germany. They are exactly the same brand.

Yes a lot of the cooked meat is german and I've bought sliced sausages and they are exactly same.

This thread is making me hungry. "

Mmmmm yeah me to think Ill go get myself a big german sausage lol

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By *rs Robinson1Woman  over a year ago

Chapel Row


"Likewise, I tend to buy own label as much as possible.

I think it was martin lewis (the money expert guy) who said start at the cheapest, and work until you find the level that works for commonly bought products.

Good tip for dishwasher tablets - tescos everyday value ones - about £1.75 for 30 are fantastic - better than the brands if you ask me (but we don't need to worry about limescale up here - don't know if that makes a difference)

Tried the Tesco ones - didn't like them. And no limescale here either.

Sorry, didn't mean limescale - I mean calcuim in the water - hard water - it killed kettles at a scary rate when I lived down in manchester. I found it had an impact on the detergents I used.

I've lived in Manchester all my life and never noticed a problem.

Fair enough - it was maybe just the difference from the water up here in the north of scotland compared to down there that made me aware of it. Not saying its bad or anything, just offered my opinion.

I wasn't offended! LOL We get our water from the reservoirs in the Pennines. Down south can be really hard water. Friend of mine lived in Hampshire and she had to filter her water before she used it. Even then a cup of tea tasted disgusting to me. No wonder they prefer coffee in hard water areas. Might be different now as this was a few years ago."

Im in Hampshire and dont really mind the water maybe Ive just been acustomed to it lol used to have a filter kettle but the cartridges cost a fortune lol so got rid n bought a normal one lol

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By *B9 Queen OP   Woman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"I usually pop in sainsburys on the way home from work and pick up their end of day bargains and fill my freezer

I get very little from Sainsbury's now. I shop in Aldi - they are so much better than they used to be and I prefer their _ruit and veg though there is less choice. I only pick up bits from Sainsbury's that I cannot or do not want to get from Aldi. Large bottles of Becks from there are currently £1.49 but are £2.65 in the Co op.

Yes Aldi is good these days... bananas are just 68p a pack - half the price of other supermarkets. Their meat is cheaper and better quality than tesco.... and it's not horse meat either.

They do some lovely cooked meats and Bratwurst! Those brattis are exactly the same as the ones you get in Germany - I know because I have shopped in Aldi in Germany. They are exactly the same brand.

Yes a lot of the cooked meat is german and I've bought sliced sausages and they are exactly same.

This thread is making me hungry.

Mmmmm yeah me to think Ill go get myself a big german sausage lol "

Thing is that a lot of people turn their nose up at Aldi. The Germans would think of us as strange to do so - it is a leading supermarket there and the layout there is identical as here! No fancy shelving, etc.

In fact, I am about to do a chilli - all Aldi bought - in a bit for tonight!

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

All my toiletries and cleaning stuff is branded. Simply because i stock up on it all when its on offer in wilkinsons. Each week they have a stand where things are either 90p or £1 this week its flash products and cant remember which but one of the shower gels so i just stock up, over a period of time the offers come up for what we all use.

Food items, i dont really buy a lot of packet tinned stuff, i have recently changed to basic porridge and the middle priced baked beans, always buy the cheap tinned tomatos and kidney beans. There was a time when i would only buy branded, but times change

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Meat - butchers or farmers market.

Veg & Fruit - butchers or organic delivered

Other stuff branded eg toilet roll, beans, sauce..will buy M&S or Waitrose branded items.

Washing stuff - what is on offer than is suitable for my skin

Dishwasher - what is on offer

Washing up liquid - don't care, cheapest

Don't really have any frozen items, other than stuff I have already made.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Toiletries - branded and what I have been using for years

Make up - a few brands

Cleaning products - don't care to much, whatever I know works best regardless of price.

The list could go on and on and shall stop there

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By *B9 Queen OP   Woman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Meat - butchers or farmers market.

Veg & Fruit - butchers or organic delivered

Other stuff branded eg toilet roll, beans, sauce..will buy M&S or Waitrose branded items.

Washing stuff - what is on offer than is suitable for my skin

Dishwasher - what is on offer

Washing up liquid - don't care, cheapest

Don't really have any frozen items, other than stuff I have already made."

There's not much in the way of independents round here - the market is saturated with big supermarkets and a lot of local shops I used to use are gone now, sadly. Also, I have very little time to shop around that much. So, much of my shopping is done in a supermarket.

I too look for offers - and usually buy in bulk where I can. I have used Costco for a lot of products too - bought almost a year's supply of washing stuff and cleaning stuff last time - still using some of it! But you have to be prepared for a large initial layout and it doesn't pay for at least a year.

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By *ruitWoman  over a year ago

near kings lynn

I use home brands pretty much for everything except and malibu.

Being a single mum it means I only have a certain amount of money coming in so am careful with what I buy all the time x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Meat - butchers or farmers market.

Veg & Fruit - butchers or organic delivered

Other stuff branded eg toilet roll, beans, sauce..will buy M&S or Waitrose branded items.

Washing stuff - what is on offer than is suitable for my skin

Dishwasher - what is on offer

Washing up liquid - don't care, cheapest

Don't really have any frozen items, other than stuff I have already made.

There's not much in the way of independents round here - the market is saturated with big supermarkets and a lot of local shops I used to use are gone now, sadly. Also, I have very little time to shop around that much. So, much of my shopping is done in a supermarket.

I too look for offers - and usually buy in bulk where I can. I have used Costco for a lot of products too - bought almost a year's supply of washing stuff and cleaning stuff last time - still using some of it! But you have to be prepared for a large initial layout and it doesn't pay for at least a year."

Normally have stuff delivered, hate supermarket shopping with a passion!

However I will 100% support the butcher (which I travel to and is 2 villages away to stock up) who not only has quality but affordable and accessible.

For eg yesterday I went to the butchers I got:

1kg braising steak

1kg mince beef (I can only remember the price of this specifically £5 much cheaper than supermarket and better quality)

6 rashes of bacon

4 big pieces of belly pork

1 cauliflower

Red Onion

White Onion

Sliced Roast Beef

Cabbage

Mushrooms

Baby New Potatoes

That came to £30 and will make several meals.

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By *B9 Queen OP   Woman  over a year ago

Over the rainbow, under the bridge


"Meat - butchers or farmers market.

Veg & Fruit - butchers or organic delivered

Other stuff branded eg toilet roll, beans, sauce..will buy M&S or Waitrose branded items.

Washing stuff - what is on offer than is suitable for my skin

Dishwasher - what is on offer

Washing up liquid - don't care, cheapest

Don't really have any frozen items, other than stuff I have already made.

There's not much in the way of independents round here - the market is saturated with big supermarkets and a lot of local shops I used to use are gone now, sadly. Also, I have very little time to shop around that much. So, much of my shopping is done in a supermarket.

I too look for offers - and usually buy in bulk where I can. I have used Costco for a lot of products too - bought almost a year's supply of washing stuff and cleaning stuff last time - still using some of it! But you have to be prepared for a large initial layout and it doesn't pay for at least a year.

Normally have stuff delivered, hate supermarket shopping with a passion!

However I will 100% support the butcher (which I travel to and is 2 villages away to stock up) who not only has quality but affordable and accessible.

For eg yesterday I went to the butchers I got:

1kg braising steak

1kg mince beef (I can only remember the price of this specifically £5 much cheaper than supermarket and better quality)

6 rashes of bacon

4 big pieces of belly pork

1 cauliflower

Red Onion

White Onion

Sliced Roast Beef

Cabbage

Mushrooms

Baby New Potatoes

That came to £30 and will make several meals.

"

That's the problem - usually I work 55-60 hours a week. I just cannot afford the time. I do occasionally go to a couple of local shops if buying something specially. There is only one good butcher near me and he is quite pricey to be honest. There is a lovely cheese shop - they do a lot of deli stuff too - but again pricey.

I prefer to actually shop myself rather than have things delivered. Bit old-fashioned but it's what I prefer.

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush


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6 rashes of bacon

"

That will only make two sarnies. I would be to and fro from that shop all the time lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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6 rashes of bacon

That will only make two sarnies. I would be to and fro from that shop all the time lol"

Greedy pig

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Meat - butchers or farmers market.

Veg & Fruit - butchers or organic delivered

Other stuff branded eg toilet roll, beans, sauce..will buy M&S or Waitrose branded items.

Washing stuff - what is on offer than is suitable for my skin

Dishwasher - what is on offer

Washing up liquid - don't care, cheapest

Don't really have any frozen items, other than stuff I have already made.

There's not much in the way of independents round here - the market is saturated with big supermarkets and a lot of local shops I used to use are gone now, sadly. Also, I have very little time to shop around that much. So, much of my shopping is done in a supermarket.

I too look for offers - and usually buy in bulk where I can. I have used Costco for a lot of products too - bought almost a year's supply of washing stuff and cleaning stuff last time - still using some of it! But you have to be prepared for a large initial layout and it doesn't pay for at least a year.

Normally have stuff delivered, hate supermarket shopping with a passion!

However I will 100% support the butcher (which I travel to and is 2 villages away to stock up) who not only has quality but affordable and accessible.

For eg yesterday I went to the butchers I got:

1kg braising steak

1kg mince beef (I can only remember the price of this specifically £5 much cheaper than supermarket and better quality)

6 rashes of bacon

4 big pieces of belly pork

1 cauliflower

Red Onion

White Onion

Sliced Roast Beef

Cabbage

Mushrooms

Baby New Potatoes

That came to £30 and will make several meals.

That's the problem - usually I work 55-60 hours a week. I just cannot afford the time. I do occasionally go to a couple of local shops if buying something specially. There is only one good butcher near me and he is quite pricey to be honest. There is a lovely cheese shop - they do a lot of deli stuff too - but again pricey.

I prefer to actually shop myself rather than have things delivered. Bit old-fashioned but it's what I prefer."

Yes I prefer to shop for certain things myself, but heavier items like tinned stuff or washing stuff or such items I'd prefer someone else delivered it.

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