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Helman's real mayo
andrione1
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the 99p store thread didn't take so i'll just put each thing when i pop in.
today there were 600g jars of Helman's 'real' mayo, and i think they had light aswell. In Sainsbury's £2.29. expiry Oct 2008.
also had Jordans Organic muesli.
CAN I JUST POINT OUT IT IS AT THE 99P STORE
today there were 600g jars of Helman's 'real' mayo, and i think they had light aswell. In Sainsbury's £2.29. expiry Oct 2008.
also had Jordans Organic muesli.
CAN I JUST POINT OUT IT IS AT THE 99P STORE
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cheaper in Waitrose, 400g for 89p at the mo0
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sorry, i obviously didn't explain clearly.
the 600g Helman's mayonnaise was on sale at the 99p store.
Hence, it is very inexpensive.
the sainsbury's price i only put to compare, as i assumed people would realize it was 99p. sorry, i was too confusing obviously.
next time i will make sure it is obvious it is from the 99p store.
89p for 400g is obviously a lot dearer.0 -
Well, I understood you prior to you having to edit your post, buddy!
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err, where is this 99pence store?0
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99p stores are all over the place (they're a chain, like poundland, but obviously a penny cheaper). Ones that I know of are in Ilford and Walthamstow (E Londonish) If you give an idea of where you are (or your nearest major town) then maybe someone can point you in the right direction. HTHIn a Den first, Theo Paphitis has been getting business information from a talking tree.0
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i tried to start a thread but it didn't work out, but here are the list of locations from that .
http://www.proteusproperty.com/storeslandlords.html
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they also had huge boxes of sugar puffs, with extra free.
boxes of gourmet microwave popcorn light, 6-packs.0 -
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99p stores are more prolific than Poundland and stock much more. Sometimes you can even get whole 48 pack/tin boxes of foodstuffs/drinks for 99p, though you have to check the use-by dates carefully on their products as some have a VERY short shelf life. Personally I'd ignore use-by dates on most things apart from meat/fish.0
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I think it is on offer at this price in Morrisonsac's lovechild0
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