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Tesco Family Meal For Four for £5

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  • janiebaby29
    janiebaby29 Posts: 1,783 Forumite
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    I'm not "taking it up with the op", I'm posting my point of view which is what the reply button is for.
    And "very little meat" means !!!!!! all when you're a vegetarian/vegan.
    What's with some people on this site, always ready to jump on someone for nothing.
    Let's all cower in the corner for fear of not having the same opinion as the MSE police.
    people were just saying your post was a bit rude and tetchy
    The original janiebaby ;)
  • Yet another jumps on the bandwagon. I dont get what the problem is. Your all quite happy to have a go at Amanda for her post being off topic. Yet every one of your replies are!!! I think she and everyone else gets the point now. That this is a fantastic deal, no one gives a sh*t about vegetarians or anyone else other than thereselfs etc etc So instead of being so rude and nasty. Why not just forget what she said!!!!
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  • pollys
    pollys Posts: 1,759 Forumite
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    Just had the chicken pasta bake with garlic bread followed by apple crumble. a late tea because of childrens after school activities. They were starving - not keen on the bake, but ate it (starving teenage boys eat most things) loved the garlic bread and the apple crumble. A great deal for an easy midweek tea.

    Thanks OP
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  • Good heavens! Not every 'Grabbit While You can ' offer is suitable for everyone. If you don't like what's on offer move on to the next one. Complaining on here wont change anything. You do need to talk to Tesco, though you say you wont for some reason.

    To the other poster(s), a lot of Indians are indeed Muslim - about 138 million of them.
  • upsy-daisy_3
    upsy-daisy_3 Posts: 570 Forumite
    Good heavens! Not every 'Grabbit While You can ' offer is suitable for everyone. If you don't like what's on offer move on to the next one. Complaining on here wont change anything. You do need to talk to Tesco, though you say you wont for some reason.

    To the other poster(s), a lot of Indians are indeed Muslim - about 138 million of them.

    You must not of read through this thread. Or you'd of seen that what you have just said has already been said many times. Yawn
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  • itsallinthemind
    itsallinthemind Posts: 3,114 Forumite
    Good heavens! Not every 'Grabbit While You can ' offer is suitable for everyone. If you don't like what's on offer move on to the next one. Complaining on here wont change anything. You do need to talk to Tesco, though you say you wont for some reason.

    To the other poster(s), a lot of Indians are indeed Muslim - about 138 million of them.

    About 13.4%, but that was not the point ;)
  • stphnstevey
    stphnstevey Posts: 3,227 Forumite
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    Haven't they always been doing this?

  • Swannee_D, I am NOT a vegetable.

    sorry if I'm making things worse here but that made me giggle, (I know you meant you're not a vegetarian but I am very childish sorry)
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  • upsy-daisy_3
    upsy-daisy_3 Posts: 570 Forumite
    sorry if I'm making things worse here but that made me giggle, (I know you meant you're not a vegetarian but I am very childish sorry)

    No, she meant what she said. Swannee_D very rudely called people on here that were vegeterians, vegetables.
    Laugh Often, Love Much, Live Well.
  • my four yr old tommy is a fussy little get and won't eat any of this, how inconsiderate of tesco's not to put something in this for him, you're bang out of order op!

    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    I find the fact that this post about a tesco meal deal has turned in to such a heated debate hilarious.....am not taking either side....just observing....

    Anyway thanks OP....
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