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Old 05-12-2024, 11:00 AM #1
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Why would your reputation be tarnished? The shop cant disclose any information about an individual due to GDPR breaches..
People can be, and are, arrested for shoplifting Parmy... it's not about what the store can or can't tell people.

When teenagers are lifting a few packs of crisps both the shop and the police will more often than not turn a blind eye because kids are kids. They don't have the same attitude when it's full grown adults.

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I don't think Parmy will be doing a stretch for a bottle of deodorant, isn't there something that police don't charge if its under 200 quid or something, which to my mind is insane
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I do here and there, depends really. No guilt either. Tesco posting a £2.8bn profit, after raising their prices in the cost of living crisis and stating that they "understand things are hard for people". Yeah, whatever.

Never from a little independent shop though. But the big chains? Yeah, no judgement here if you take what you can.
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I do here and there, depends really. No guilt either. Tesco posting a £2.8bn profit, after raising their prices in the cost of living crisis and stating that they "understand things are hard for people". Yeah, whatever.

Never from a little independent shop though. But the big chains? Yeah, no judgement here if you take what you can.

Your honesty is admirable.
I think its outrageous what a food shop costs these days...no wonder you see so much shop lifting going on.
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Your honesty is admirable.
I think its outrageous what a food shop costs these days...no wonder you see so much shop lifting going on.
I know it's not "right" and all that, but meh. Billions of profit and they have the brass neck to say they "understand things are hard", raising their prices, and having the cheek to place food donation boxes in their shops? Piss off! You donate it, take a couple million out of the billions in profits, ya know?

I eat a lot of salmon and chicken for the protein and goodness, but their quality has gone down a lot recently, up the prices, produce cheaper crap. Nah, lets just say i only get the cooked chicken and salmon now, and it costs me very little.
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I know it's not "right" and all that, but meh. Billions of profit and they have the brass neck to say they "understand things are hard", raising their prices, and having the cheek to place food donation boxes in their shops? Piss off! You donate it, take a couple million out of the billions in profits, ya know?

I eat a lot of salmon and chicken for the protein and goodness, but their quality has gone down a lot recently, up the prices, produce cheaper crap. Nah, lets just say i only get the cooked chicken and salmon now, and it costs me very little.
You'll get 6 or 7 high quality chicken breasts at M&S for under £10 - sounds slightly steep but they are chonky and not pumped full of water so they actually have flavour. And they're nice 'n' tender, they don't have that weird "tough shell" that most supermarket chicken has these days. Wtf even is that.
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You'll get 6 or 7 high quality chicken breasts at M&S for under £10 - sounds slightly steep but they are chonky and not pumped full of water so they actually have flavour. And they're nice 'n' tender, they don't have that weird "tough shell" that most supermarket chicken has these days. Wtf even is that.
I usually get the cooked stuff from Sainsbury's. But yeah, don't mind paying for quality. I wanna keep my muscles and 6 pack. The main mid supermarkets' chicken breast is literally awful. Chewy, watery. Even their free range eggs are kinda sh!t now.
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You'll get 6 or 7 high quality chicken breasts at M&S for under £10 - sounds slightly steep but they are chonky and not pumped full of water so they actually have flavour. And they're nice 'n' tender, they don't have that weird "tough shell" that most supermarket chicken has these days. Wtf even is that.

Yes I get mine from there...probably max of 6 now though.
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