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over a year ago
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It's not really unexpected though is it? Higher prices, and escalating fuel costs mean people will spend less and eat out less to save money. That in turn means less spent in the economy overall. The no brainer solution would be to resolve the issue of high fuel.prices, rather than simply put a high cap on fuel. |
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"It's not really unexpected though is it? Higher prices, and escalating fuel costs mean people will spend less and eat out less to save money. That in turn means less spent in the economy overall. The no brainer solution would be to resolve the issue of high fuel.prices, rather than simply put a high cap on fuel."
Never understood why people eat out anyway. Mostly a waste of time and money getting food no better than can be cooked at home.
Buying lunch if you work in an office is even more stupid although people must do it as there was a drive to get them back to the office as town centre economies were suffering. |
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
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"It's not really unexpected though is it? Higher prices, and escalating fuel costs mean people will spend less and eat out less to save money. That in turn means less spent in the economy overall. The no brainer solution would be to resolve the issue of high fuel.prices, rather than simply put a high cap on fuel.
Never understood why people eat out anyway. Mostly a waste of time and money getting food no better than can be cooked at home.
Buying lunch if you work in an office is even more stupid although people must do it as there was a drive to get them back to the office as town centre economies were suffering."
Do you not like socialising or getting out of the house? I love eating out, good for the soul, not the waist line |
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By *irldnCouple
over a year ago
Brighton |
"It's not really unexpected though is it? Higher prices, and escalating fuel costs mean people will spend less and eat out less to save money. That in turn means less spent in the economy overall. The no brainer solution would be to resolve the issue of high fuel.prices, rather than simply put a high cap on fuel.
Never understood why people eat out anyway. Mostly a waste of time and money getting food no better than can be cooked at home.
Buying lunch if you work in an office is even more stupid although people must do it as there was a drive to get them back to the office as town centre economies were suffering."
Love eating out. Love being looked after and tasting food that I do not have the skills to cook myself. I work hard and don’t want to always cook. Love meeting friends and family over a nice meal. Getting dressed up. Isn’t that one of the joys in life? |
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
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"It's not really unexpected though is it? Higher prices, and escalating fuel costs mean people will spend less and eat out less to save money. That in turn means less spent in the economy overall. The no brainer solution would be to resolve the issue of high fuel.prices, rather than simply put a high cap on fuel.
Never understood why people eat out anyway. Mostly a waste of time and money getting food no better than can be cooked at home.
Buying lunch if you work in an office is even more stupid although people must do it as there was a drive to get them back to the office as town centre economies were suffering.
Love eating out. Love being looked after and tasting food that I do not have the skills to cook myself. I work hard and don’t want to always cook. Love meeting friends and family over a nice meal. Getting dressed up. Isn’t that one of the joys in life?"
Exactly this |
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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago
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"It's not really unexpected though is it? Higher prices, and escalating fuel costs mean people will spend less and eat out less to save money. That in turn means less spent in the economy overall. The no brainer solution would be to resolve the issue of high fuel.prices, rather than simply put a high cap on fuel.
Never understood why people eat out anyway. Mostly a waste of time and money getting food no better than can be cooked at home.
Buying lunch if you work in an office is even more stupid although people must do it as there was a drive to get them back to the office as town centre economies were suffering.
Love eating out. Love being looked after and tasting food that I do not have the skills to cook myself. I work hard and don’t want to always cook. Love meeting friends and family over a nice meal. Getting dressed up. Isn’t that one of the joys in life?"
Yep, no point in living if you can't enjoy life !
Not sure the UK economy shrinking was unexpected but I suppose it's keeping the scare stories going |
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"It's not really unexpected though is it? Higher prices, and escalating fuel costs mean people will spend less and eat out less to save money. That in turn means less spent in the economy overall. The no brainer solution would be to resolve the issue of high fuel.prices, rather than simply put a high cap on fuel.
Never understood why people eat out anyway. Mostly a waste of time and money getting food no better than can be cooked at home.
Buying lunch if you work in an office is even more stupid although people must do it as there was a drive to get them back to the office as town centre economies were suffering.
Love eating out. Love being looked after and tasting food that I do not have the skills to cook myself. I work hard and don’t want to always cook. Love meeting friends and family over a nice meal. Getting dressed up. Isn’t that one of the joys in life?
Yep, no point in living if you can't enjoy life !
Not sure the UK economy shrinking was unexpected but I suppose it's keeping the scare stories going "
Definitely ot considering tht Germany and the USA are in recession |
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