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But if the court case deters more than 2429 (~ 17000 / 7) people from shoplifting prawn packets, surely it'll have been worthwhile.
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From the Dim Prawny one yesterday:Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostAnd I bet the court case cost more than the ham she recieved.
BBC News - Sainsbury's king prawn theft case cost over £17kThe trial of a woman accused of stealing a £6.99 packet of prawns from a supermarket cost the Department of Justice more than £17,000.
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And I bet the court case cost more than the ham she recieved.
What a waste of time and money, who bought the case? Tesco? For what purpose. It was in the bin and had no monetary value.
I'm sure there are more important things the police can be doing with there time.
Better to be feeding humans than crows on the landfill site it would have ended up on.
Pret a Manger and similar restaurants in London always have queues outside at closing time with homeless people waiting for the excess sandwiches, and I think it has become more organised, than a free for all.
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She told the police that she did not know what she was receiving and was disappointed there was so much ham as she would have preferred some steak.
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Did they turn their noses up at salads?Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostEstate residents 'stole spoilt ham and pies from Tesco bin' - Telegraph
They've never had it so good!
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Just don't ask for a Waldorf Salad if you want to liveOriginally posted by MrMark View PostThere's a guy who goes into my local pub - often has stuff like ham or steaks for sale. I don't think it came from the sell-by-date bin though. Never bought anything from him yet, but I understand he has some great deals on salads at the moment.
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There's a guy who goes into my local pub - often has stuff like ham or steaks for sale. I don't think it came from the sell-by-date bin though. Never bought anything from him yet, but I understand he has some great deals on salads at the moment.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostEstate residents 'stole spoilt ham and pies from Tesco bin' - Telegraph
They've never had it so good!
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Estate residents 'stole spoilt ham and pies from Tesco bin' - Telegraph
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