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frugal_shopper wrote: ». Technically they are edible too but I wouldn't recommend eating them as #1 they don't taste that nice & #2 you don't know what they have been in contact with so could harbour bacteria.
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uhmm i will start to eat them after i have eaten through my moutain of food, that ok?life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.0 -
mymerrywidow wrote: »uhmm i will start to eat them after i have eaten through my moutain of food, that ok?
They taste like puffed wheat........
My dogs went nuts for them, so I tried one to see what was so great about them......Please forgive me if my comments seem abrupt or my questions have obvious answers, I have a mental health condition which affects my ability to see things as others might.0 -
Polystyrene ones can be put in the bottom of plant pots for drainage and frost protection.0
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approved foods have got lucky boxes on for 1p at the mo instead of £1 , just ordered one as part of my delivery! :jWord for 2023 …PROACTIVE 🧡 2023 -decluttering campaign 1020/2023 ⭐️⭐️Saving towards paying off car in November…£720/£1500 🚗0
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My penny lucky box was pretty good value! Also very quick delivery - ordered Sunday, two big boxes delivered this morning within the hour time slot given, so I'll be happy to order again.“Rain drops are not the ones who bring the clouds.”0
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Approved Food are offering free delivery on all orders over £35 for the next few days. So if you are contemplating ordering today you may want to delay it for a few hours until the promotion kicks in.
Quoting their email:FREE DELIVERY ON ANY ORDER OVER £35
For the first time ever...
Spend over £35 and get FREE delivery to mainland England and Wales
Offer Valid from Thursday 24th March (10pm) till Sunday the 27th (10pm)0 -
frugal_shopper wrote: »Approved Food are offering free delivery on all orders over £35 for the next few days. So if you are contemplating ordering today you may want to delay it for a few hours until the promotion kicks in.
Quoting their email:
what about a discounted rate to n.i?say £6 off since thats what the mainland are saving (hmm then again do i have room for anymore food?)
DEC GC £463.67/£450
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you could see what it says when you order £35 worth
just ordered a big order worth £35.29free delivery
Sealed pot challenger # 10
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AF what a rip had an order delivered today then get an email stating free shipping:mad:
Placed another order this afternoon that`ll teach `em:p0 -
I've been toying with using AF for months to try and save money on my grocery bill, but living by myself I didn't find it was worth it with the delivery cost added on to a smallish order.
Have just taken the plunge with the free delivery offer though so looking forward to seeing how long it takes me to eat my way through all that food I've ordered, and whether it impacts hugely on how healthy my diet is over the next few weeks/months!0
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