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Started reading it and decided it was best to stop :rotfl:.
Everything is produced for profit unless you are producing it yourself.
What is in our food, who knows and I am talking about proper joints etc.
They are all reared to grow quick piling on the weight as cheap as possible for the farmer as Mr A ,T etc drive down their margins with their contracts.
Dont get me wrong I can not afford organic meat I look at the prices and think are you for real (and is it or will we find out in a few years maybe not).
Forget exactly but free range chickens dont they only need access to an outside area and I could be wrong here but was it Hugh that showed they did not venture out as such from the barn but still free range because they could if they chose to.
Now I am not knocking free range/organic just we really have no idea what we are eating unless we grow it or rear it ourselves :eek:
it would be interesting to find the "beef" content of cat/dog food!!
I wouldn't be surprised if it was cat and dog!:eek:
Morning ALL!!:D"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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SpiralingDown wrote: »Morning, I would say good but it's anything but that!
Just off phone with GP, knew once he said who it was and how early it is that it's something serious.
My CRP level is 200, should be in single figures :eek: so some major infection/inflamation there. He's made me an appointment at 10.50 and I must admit I'm scared poopless, trying to play it down for DSes sake but at the same time try to get him to realise it may be hospital for me. He's already told me not to think he'll be waiting in the hospital with me for hours, that he'll be calling my mum to pick him up after an hour :rotfl:
Spiralling let us know how that appointment goes- great to see ya posting. Please keep in touch darlin.PXnever stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
Morning :wave:Legs of lamb are still on offer (signage and sel's) @ £6.00 per kg. Lots of the new stock are priced @ £10.99 per kg. Shelf was not so highly populated after I had finished my shop.;) At CS, I was offered a refund of a third (?) and then a half. I queried why and was told it was a goodwill gesture. :eek::eek: Oh, I see, I replied but why does it say on that sign that DTD would be given if I am overcharged? CS - I don't think that that applies to multibuys and I didn't think that anyone read those signs (:eek:). DTD given on 'multibuys'.
I do like lamb.
He/she was referring to Tesco staff only0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »
Thanks Patty, I've got a couple of recs for QC but it seemed like an awful lot of bother just to have £5 taken back. Will be getting those uploaded now :T0 -
Oh MKS, the joints again!! Really!! I must keep my eyes peeled today. Hope you are well.xx
Keep them peeled as sel wasn't removed last night. Yellow one on end of aisle display but white one on normal display (;)). CS only looked at end of aisle display and removed the last couple of legs. Plenty at the higher rate on normal aisle. Good luck. Thanks, am as well as can be. Ditto to you as well. Take care.xx0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »
thanks, that nice and clear now!0 -
SpiralingDown wrote: »Morning, I would say good but it's anything but that!
Just off phone with GP, knew once he said who it was and how early it is that it's something serious.
My CRP level is 200, should be in single figures :eek: so some major infection/inflamation there. He's made me an appointment at 10.50 and I must admit I'm scared poopless, trying to play it down for DSes sake but at the same time try to get him to realise it may be hospital for me. He's already told me not to think he'll be waiting in the hospital with me for hours, that he'll be calling my mum to pick him up after an hour :rotfl:
Hope all goes well at your appointment x"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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Good morning
Normally say morning then read back for catch up, but changed and read back first then nearly forgot to say good morning! I've said it before but will say it again, what a lovely supportive place this is.0 -
Mildred1970 wrote: »Morning :wave:
He/she was referring to Tesco staff only
My thoughts entirely as first CS turned round and read it! Commented about the electricals being returned and said ' Well that's wrong as I always refund items as long as it is within the guarantee period'! Don't you just love their staff training.0 -
Morning all, o/
*Passes hot drinks*Wishing you all good luck!
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