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i had a really good day until.
i had to go to the asda with my mother,she takes about 10 to 15 miniutes to move out of one section.
what do you think supermarkets do you love them or hate them? |
I love food shopping,I always go [/nerd]
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I didn't mind going when I was a bit younger. Only so I could get all the food I liked though lol
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I love food shopping. I can buy sweeties! :p But seriously though you can get some cool shizzle in Tesco. I bought a Mr.Potato Head in there. He is awesome.
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I had a reasonably good day until I sat on a train on the way home.
Then we were told to move to the front train on the same platform. (I did not realise there were two trains.) Seconds later, there was an announcement that we had to go to another platform - five platforms away! The third time lucky. I have never experienced like that before in all my life! |
I hate food shopping so much! Normally do it online nowadays tbh.
And Asda's the worst. Full of cheap ****. |
I like doing it when my parents are away for holidays. I do go there when it's about to close, it's at night and there isn't that old stinking lady who takes half an hour to pay (because it's ALWAYS where you're at, not another cashier). I can buy anything I want (from alcohol to a dozen packs of crisps and cakes) with my money and I have fun with it !
I generally don't do it tho. My mum and my sister do it together because it's part of their "house duties" (as they like to call it) and it's kinda the only time in the week they can be together. |
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Laziness <3 |
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1) Waitrose 2) M&S 3) Tesco 4) Sainsbury's 5) Morrisons 6) Asda 7) Aldi 8) Lidl (YUCK) |
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omg all this Asda abuse is too much :bawling:.
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I hate food shopping, I go around like money is no object. Last time I did the food shopping I spent £15 on the pick & mix and the overall bill came to almost £200. Oops
I always end up arguing with my mum when I go with her because she just stands in the middle of the aisle doing nothing but staring or looking for stupid offers on stuff she wouldn't usually buy. If I go with my girlfriend she just moans at me and always gets her own way but I know best not to argue back with her |
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I only used to go to blag my parents for pizza, Cheese Strings, Dairylea Dunkers etc etc otherwise they'd forget.
The veg aisle is always HELL though, it feels like you've spent a year of your life looking at cabbage. |
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I always shop at Waitrose. They're no more expensive than other supermarkets. They just have a larger range of products, some of which *are* expensive. Quality of food is better too. Anyway, to answer the question, no, I don't like food shopping. It's boring and full of knobheads with trolleys that get in the way. I'd happily spend an extra fiver to have my food delivered, but luckily there is a Waitrose along my journey to and from work, so most of the time I just pop in there. |
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M&S are generally very good as well too. Their deserts are to die for, especially their Banoffee Pie! :love: |
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Marks and Spencers = great = more money.
Tesco does for me or Sainsburys. Not Asda. |
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Yeah if I am not at work then I tag along with my mum to the supermarket :) We sometimes go in the cafe before we do the food shop! :hugesmile:
She has had food delivered once.. if you spend over a certain amount.. you get the food delivered for free. Not sure why she doesn't do that again.. she is probably fed up of the internet!! Marks and Spencers is nice. We sometimes get a basket full of stuff from there but not a big shop! The pasta pots are really nice from M&S. |
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