View Full Version : What is cheap but not worth buying?
reecejackox
28-06-2021, 08:33 PM
I would say
Supermarket own brand soda
Smithy
28-06-2021, 08:44 PM
Niamh
Amy Jade
28-06-2021, 08:58 PM
the cheap toilet roll
thesheriff443
28-06-2021, 08:58 PM
Close to sell by date food, sandwiches/cakes
It’s past it’s best
thesheriff443
28-06-2021, 08:59 PM
Got to say meghans book
Dogeatdog
28-06-2021, 09:03 PM
Butter. It just rips a fat hole in your bread when you make a sandwich.
Tireur
02-07-2021, 12:12 AM
A week’s holiday in Jaywick, Clacton, or Gt. Yarmouth.
Added to that, any period of time in a static caravan park, complete with clubhouse, my BIL talked me into going to one for a weekend, and I wanted to slash my wrists after one night.
My wife drove me to a station, and I took a train back to civilisation.
user104658
02-07-2021, 01:22 PM
Supermarket-brand washing up liquid: it's crap, you'll use half a bottle and still have greasy plates. Just buy Fairy Liquid.
Raw chicken from Aldi: Only buy it if you particularly like eating things that smell like a rotting corpse.
Off-brand stock cubes: Useless and bland or just taste weird. Knorr all the way.
Cheap ketchup: It has to be Heinz or it's not worth putting near your food.
Baked beans: Again has to be heinz, cheap beans are disgusting.
ChristmasNeeve
02-07-2021, 01:26 PM
Niamh
You couldn't even afford me
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Rustic bauble
02-07-2021, 01:57 PM
Butter. It just rips a fat hole in your bread when you make a sandwich.
You need to get the spreadable butter...
Christmas Dynasnow
02-07-2021, 03:39 PM
I would say
Supermarket own brand soda
what on God's Green Earth is SODA??
:umm2:
Tireur
02-07-2021, 11:46 PM
what on God's Green Earth is SODA??
:umm2:
Originally, soda crystals were what your grandma, or great-grandma used in the copper to wash clothes, they helped to dissolve grease, loosen dirt and soften water, but I’m guessing that reecejackox meant soda in the American sense.
In the U.S. all soft drinks are sodas, Pepsi, Coca-Cola, 7 Up, Sprite etc.
Originally, soda crystals were what your grandma, or great-grandma used in the copper to wash clothes, they helped to dissolve grease, loosen dirt and soften water, but I’m guessing that reecejackox meant soda in the American sense.
In the U.S. all soft drinks are sodas, Pepsi, Coca-Cola, 7 Up, Sprite etc.
Yeah I’d agree ...^^
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user104658
03-07-2021, 03:58 PM
what on God's Green Earth is SODA??
:umm2:
This is lies you know what Soda is because you know what a SodaStream is. EVERY chav household had one in the 90's.
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