If you want a decent fillet steak the supermarket is not the place to get one. Butchers all the way.
BP: Justice?
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Soul Kitchen
Reebok Trotter
Leeds_Trotter
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Reebok_Rebel
Angry Dad
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22 Re: BP: Justice? Fri May 17 2013, 10:37
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Whenever I am in Bolton I do use the Fishmarket although Asda and Morrisons do have decent fish counters.
I never buy meat from the likes of Asda because the last time I bought a joint of meat from them it bloody shrunk in the oven. I reckon they inject the meat with water to give it more weight.
Local butchers ( what few are left) for me everytime.
I never buy meat from the likes of Asda because the last time I bought a joint of meat from them it bloody shrunk in the oven. I reckon they inject the meat with water to give it more weight.
Local butchers ( what few are left) for me everytime.
23 Re: BP: Justice? Fri May 17 2013, 13:02
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
Applejacks love them, i get a lot of food sent over from publix in florida.
24 Re: BP: Justice? Fri May 17 2013, 18:33
NickFazer
El Hadji Diouf
I work for a food manufacturer and all supermarkets are a rip off and awful to deal with for various reasons but generally in this order worst to least worst.
Tesco
Asda
Morrisons
Co-Op
Lidl
Sainsbury
Waitrose
Aldi
Local shops much better value for money.
Tesco
Asda
Morrisons
Co-Op
Lidl
Sainsbury
Waitrose
Aldi
Local shops much better value for money.
25 Re: BP: Justice? Fri May 17 2013, 19:02
waynagain
Tony Kelly
Prostitutes in New Orleans were suing BP for loss of Earnings, same with strippers in Alabama.
It was quite funny here last year after we got hit with hurricane Sandy. After the Gulf oil spill, many people said they would NEVER buy fuel from BP again. Out of probably 60 Gas Stations around here, ONLY BP was open and the lines were miles long. They were paying the local police to direct the traffic (85 dollars an hour) and stop people cutting in. The other stations had said they couldn't get deliveries, but it turned out they were refusing to pay the police.
It was quite funny here last year after we got hit with hurricane Sandy. After the Gulf oil spill, many people said they would NEVER buy fuel from BP again. Out of probably 60 Gas Stations around here, ONLY BP was open and the lines were miles long. They were paying the local police to direct the traffic (85 dollars an hour) and stop people cutting in. The other stations had said they couldn't get deliveries, but it turned out they were refusing to pay the police.
26 Re: BP: Justice? Fri May 17 2013, 19:03
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Local shops can't compete with these super markets .
So supermarkets will be cheaper, so how's that better value ?
They buy in bulk and get it much cheaper, so why pay more?
So supermarkets will be cheaper, so how's that better value ?
They buy in bulk and get it much cheaper, so why pay more?
27 Re: BP: Justice? Fri May 17 2013, 19:51
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
There is a sainsbury here thats kicking tesco's ass
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