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Aldi you can keep your 49p 5kg Potatoes.
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How I do it is to have 2 really large fairly rigid bags (like the big blue ones at Ikea), or plastic crates or boxes, or even boxes from the store itself. Have them open and ready in your trolley. Make sure you put the heavy stuff on the belt first, and the delicates like fruit and veg or bread last. That way you can direct everything into the open container that you want it in without having to repack later, and it's just as quick as throwing it into the empty trolley.
finally, at last someone else who knows how to pack at the checkoutI impress people with my abilities to organise the conveyer and trolley by weight and bulk. it certainly removes any feelings of harrassment in crowded stores. i am proud to say i don't need help packing
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Her surname wouldn't be MacDonald would it?:rotfl:0
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Daisy MacDonald..............My first love0
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Anyone know what type of spuds they are?0
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not being racist but I prefer a nice King Edward than a french or spanish spud0
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1carminestocky wrote: »White ones, with brown-ish skins. Sorry, not an expert.0
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