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  • hoyles10
    hoyles10 Posts: 1,283 Forumite
    OMG !!!!!! U R RITE. pmsl lol rotfl :D:D:D :rotfl:
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  • advent1122 wrote: »
    I cannot eat chips without red sauce.
    I cannot eat a bacon buttie without brown sauce.
    I cannot drink tea without sugar. etc etc.
    I would prefer to go without if I can't 'ave me sauce.

    didn't red sauce used to be known as (tomato) ketchup? ;)
  • System
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    Which would have worked out cheaper? Buying your own brown sauce and ingredients for breakfast? Or buying a bottle in there and eating in the cafe?

    Everytime i go for meals i always take a few extra sachets so i have them with me in case the next place i go to doesn't have any
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  • Which would have worked out cheaper? Buying your own brown sauce and ingredients for breakfast? Or buying a bottle in there and eating in the cafe?

    Everytime i go for meals i always take a few extra sachets so i have them with me in case the next place i go to doesn't have any


    You have to pay for sachets in morrisons cafe i think
  • chuckley
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    hoyles10 wrote: »
    I thinking that is text speak, as is some of the stuff in the post straight after it.
    like i said... 'each to their own...'
    andyrules wrote: »
    I think chuckley is writing in what he believes is English, innit? :D
    indeed... :D
    You have to pay for sachets in morrisons cafe i think
    probs dependent on branch... if so, more MSE they ran out :D
  • oxenryd
    oxenryd Posts: 478 Forumite
    LemonGrove wrote: »
    So other supermarkets are interesting?


    Actually Yeah !! There is not atmosphere in Morissons, all the staff always seem so down and miserable, the colours are dated

    I know it sounds weird but I don't mind going to Asda / Tesco. Not saying that everyone is over the moon there, but more choice, more lively I guess, hard to explain
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  • Dave101t
    Dave101t Posts: 4,157 Forumite
    interestingly i go to morrisons for the atmoshphere, the pleasant staff and the decent offers, i avoid tesco like the plague and asda is lower quality too.
    but you have to know the individual store, plenty of morrisons are crap too, but when you find a good one, just keep going there!
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  • delain
    delain Posts: 7,700 Forumite
    i like morrissons in horndean, portsmouth. Never seen so many cream cakes! :D
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