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£1 large easter eggs Asda
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not in our asda they haven't gone up
went in this morning, and wanted 6 plus other shopping, only to be told no carrier bags
so i left the shopping, not paying for carrier bags when i've loads at home, yet the old lady on the self scan could have one for her shopping.
Sent my dad in at 4.00pm with carrier bags and he picked 6 up for me, and they were still £10 -
My son has been into our local in the past week to get these eggs, I went in last nite and surprise surprise they have them back up to £2 each or 3 for £5 according to the op it said 17/2/09 yesterday was only 13th, very typical of Belfast I guess0
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Cheap_and_Cheerful wrote: »My son has been into our local in the past week to get these eggs, I went in last nite and surprise surprise they have them back up to £2 each or 3 for £5 according to the op it said 17/2/09 yesterday was only 13th, very typical of Belfast I guess
Nationwide I think. I got some on Thursday for £1.00
On Friday they were up to £2.000 -
Easter is the most important and significant event in the Christian year, and these sweeties, cheap or otherwise, have no relevance to the story of Jesus Christ's resurrection. Certainly children will learn nothing from the experience of cramming their faces with chocolate other that maybe they will end up being a bit sick. Parents who genuinely love their children will think twice before indulging them with these meaningless sweets. Sure, you're saving a few pence on chocolate sweets, but are you sending your children to Hell?0
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In Corby today still £1 and loads left. I hear they went up in Peterborough on Friday.0
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Easter is the most important and significant event in the Christian year, and these sweeties, cheap or otherwise, have no relevance to the story of Jesus Christ's resurrection. Certainly children will learn nothing from the experience of cramming their faces with chocolate other that maybe they will end up being a bit sick. Parents who genuinely love their children will think twice before indulging them with these meaningless sweets. Sure, you're saving a few pence on chocolate sweets, but are you sending your children to Hell?
Thank you for YOUR opinion,
here is mine now
i have bought my children the eggs, and saved a few pence in the process, because every little helps.Parents who genuinely love their children
which i dowill think twice before indulging them with these meaningless sweets
didn't think twice about it, it is what children receive at easter,but are you sending your children to Hell?0 -
Easter is the most important and significant event in the Christian year, and these sweeties, cheap or otherwise, have no relevance to the story of Jesus Christ's resurrection. Certainly children will learn nothing from the experience of cramming their faces with chocolate other that maybe they will end up being a bit sick. Parents who genuinely love their children will think twice before indulging them with these meaningless sweets. Sure, you're saving a few pence on chocolate sweets, but are you sending your children to Hell?
Children? Why bring children into the thread?
Six eggs.:EasterBun
Eight weeks to Easter.
Kids wont even know [strike]I've got the eggs[/strike] I had the eggs!0 -
did anyone elsesee the advert that the eggs werement to be 2quid tillthe 17th?0
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dustangle...im confident my kids wont go to hell because i got them a half price flake eggonwards and upwards0
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