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worthwhile returning a loaf of bread???

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  • I also suggest you to return it back, that's your right.:)
  • hmc
    hmc Posts: 2,484 Forumite
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    what did you do in the end?
    another whos had off milk and seals not on the milk.
  • DON79
    DON79 Posts: 3,842 Forumite
    lol! didn't think this thread would get so many replies - in the end, I didn't get the chance to return it but I won't be buying my bread there again. tins & other stuff yes - not milk. I don't buy milk there, I get that from Iceland currently :) But have been looking into getting milk delivered.

    So...

    off original topic but - can get 7 pints whole milk & 3 pints semi-skimmed delivered for £5.90 a week - trying to figure out if it would be better than running to the supermarkets every three days or so? factoring in petrol costs & risk of the milk getting stolen??
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  • geordie_joe
    geordie_joe Posts: 9,112 Forumite
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    jenniewb wrote: »
    Trust me, the doctor does not agree. (Tests etc later).

    Trust me, when you just look at something and are sick, it's your mind that does it, not your stomach.

    Your stomach can't see what you are looking at, it doesn't know if the slice of bread you are looking at has marmalade on it or mould. In fact it doesn't even know that you are looking at a slice of bread, it never knows what you are looking at.

    On the other hand, if you actually eat something and are sick, it's usually your stomach that does it. Because your stomach does know what is inside it.
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