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OMG !!!!!! U R RITE. pmsl lol 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?
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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 anyThis is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
xXMessedUpXx wrote: »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 think0 -
like i said... 'each to their own...'I thinking that is text speak, as is some of the stuff in the post straight after it.
indeed...I think chuckley is writing in what he believes is English, innit?

probs dependent on branch... if so, more MSE they ran outlittle_monkey wrote: »You have to pay for sachets in morrisons cafe i think
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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 explainOriginally Posted by Dr Cuckoo3
Your bank and bank card does say something about the kind of person you are: Big 4 banks=sheep;),Santander=someone who doesnt mind incompetence:p,COOP=Ethical views,a campaigner:cool:,First Direct/Coventry=someone who thinks they are better than others:o,NI Bank card when living on the mainland=Aspergers
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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!Target Savings by end 2009: 20,000
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i like morrissons in horndean, portsmouth. Never seen so many cream cakes!
Mum of several with a twisted sense of humour and a laundry obsession
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