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Previously on "Tories put more money in your pocket"
Can't stand going to supermarkets, and haven't done for years. Only get home delivery now, so Lidl/Aldi isn't an option. Even the nearest supermarket is half an hour's drive away; Aldi is a good 45 minutes so couldn't be bothered with that.
The delivery charge is less than we'd spend on petrol but the biggest saving with home delivery is we only buy exactly what we need. No browsing or impulse purchases.
I no longer shop at Tesco/sainsburys/asda now. The amount of price changes they do is absurd. Things go up and down 10% on a weekly basis, then add the scam that is 'member' pricing crap.
Lidl/Aldi all the way. Sure their prices are going up but frankly I don't constantly feel like they are trying to screw me over at every opportunity. Whether true or not, it just feels more honest like they are pricing their costs + a reasonable profit margin, take it or leave it.
Well, it's cheaper relative to a fairytale future baseline, let's call it the Truss moron premium, which is more than enough camouflage for the thickos to whom she speaks but, unfortunately for her, the thickos have stopped listening.
Tories put more money in your pocket, 'Bringing inflation down is the biggest tax cut we can give any family' says pensions minister, Laura Trott, on Sky News. What she is saying is that lower inflation means a drop in prices. WTF, is she that stupid or just a plain liar?
3rd option. She thinks the voting public are stupid.
Tories put more money in your pocket, 'Bringing inflation down is the biggest tax cut we can give any family' says pensions minister, Laura Trott, on Sky News. What she is saying is that lower inflation means a drop in prices. WTF, is she that stupid or just a plain liar?
Prices are starting to drop the profit taking was noticed.
Everything went up 20% £1 -> £1.20. Now its £1.10.
Tories put more money in your pocket, 'Bringing inflation down is the biggest tax cut we can give any family' says pensions minister, Laura Trott, on Sky News. What she is saying is that lower inflation means a drop in prices. WTF, is she that stupid or just a plain liar?
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