Evening All.
My Children's Sweet Treat prize is being delivered on Monday afternoon - something to look forward too. Shame I'm not still working as Mondays in work were always the worst!
Collected a bag of free fiction books then went to Morries as I was passing the door. Swooped on a load of packs of fresh bacon - the sort that is sold by the rasher on a cardboard tray. They were priced at 25p, 30p, 40p and £2 a tray, with multiple rashers in each tray.
Talking to a lady who swooped in after me, and she spotted the deliberate error on the packets. Each one was priced for a single rasher, 25p for streaky, 30p for middle, 40p for back bacon and £2 for gammon. I weighed one of the packs when I came home and it was 300g. Not bad for 25p. We both left the £2 gammon on the shelf and took everything else.
Before you ask - No, I don't eat bacon, but I know a man who does.
I also bought 6 pots of Dianthus marked down to 37p each. They need some deadheading, maybe splitting, but they should look good next year, perhaps as edging to a path?
My Children's Sweet Treat prize is being delivered on Monday afternoon - something to look forward too. Shame I'm not still working as Mondays in work were always the worst!
Collected a bag of free fiction books then went to Morries as I was passing the door. Swooped on a load of packs of fresh bacon - the sort that is sold by the rasher on a cardboard tray. They were priced at 25p, 30p, 40p and £2 a tray, with multiple rashers in each tray.
Talking to a lady who swooped in after me, and she spotted the deliberate error on the packets. Each one was priced for a single rasher, 25p for streaky, 30p for middle, 40p for back bacon and £2 for gammon. I weighed one of the packs when I came home and it was 300g. Not bad for 25p. We both left the £2 gammon on the shelf and took everything else.
Before you ask - No, I don't eat bacon, but I know a man who does.
I also bought 6 pots of Dianthus marked down to 37p each. They need some deadheading, maybe splitting, but they should look good next year, perhaps as edging to a path?
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.