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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Fri 1 Feb 14:38
If you're shopping in ASDA, you can buy a family pack of 10 Cadbury' s minirolls for a mere £2.49. Go down the aisle and you'll find a larger family pack of 15 - selling at £2.
Eh?🤔☹🤔
I've grappled with the logic of that and I have to admit defeat. Can anyone top this bizarre pricing policy?
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: richie5401
Date: Fri 1 Feb 14:53
Yep i can beat that GG.If you rob less than 950 dollars worth of Mini-rolls(or such a comparison) in California you will evade felony prosecution.That's bizarre.
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Topic Originator: cambozpar
Date: Fri 1 Feb 15:02
Are the two linked? Is someone flogging stolen californian mini rolls to ASDA and they are selling them on a bit cheaper?
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Topic Originator: richie5401
Date: Fri 1 Feb 15:05
As a"bizarre pricing policy" i think it might take some beating.
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Fri 1 Feb 20:49
Three or four years ago the then head brewer at Belhaven told me he could buy a pack of “Best” cheaper in the local Asda than from the brewery shop using his staff discount.
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Topic Originator: allparone
Date: Fri 1 Feb 22:39
Quote:
veteraneastender, Fri 1 Feb 20:49
Three or four years ago the then head brewer at Belhaven told me he could buy a pack of “Best” cheaper in the local Asda than from the brewery shop using his staff discount.
If Best was given away free it would still be robbery to be fair.
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