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  • hollydays
    hollydays Posts: 19,812 Forumite
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    ha ha (lol)- sore loser.National Union of Students not a Union then?
    I notice you cant figure out when you`ve lost an arguament.
    The proof of the additives and hydrogenated fats are to be found in that very learned document called "the label" (found on the underside of the product usually).Took weeks?..it may surprise you to know I dont hang on your every word.Yep, it took weeks to google "ethics lidl".
    I would lay off the additives if i were you,and take more (added) water with it,(unlike the ham).
    Anyone else who "hasnt" read the article will also see the problems relating to head office and contacting them,and see the example of the member of staff who had to go to the c.a.b after she hadnt been payed for three months,so you will see that in fact she had been working hard for.. NO.. money.....

    All thats left is for you to point out this bints poor spelling and punctuation again,shame i dont have your superior intellect.
  • tr3mor
    tr3mor Posts: 2,325 Forumite
    hollydays wrote: »
    ha ha (lol)- sore loser.National Union of Students not a Union then?
    I notice you cant figure out when you`ve lost an arguament.
    The proof of the additives and hydrogenated fats are to be found in that very learned document called "the label" (found on the underside of the product usually).Took weeks?..it may surprise you to know I dont hang on your every word.Yep, it took weeks to google "ethics lidl".
    I would lay off the additives if i were you.
    Anyone else who "hasnt" read the article will also see the problems relating to head office and contacting them.

    Well done, you must be very happy with yourself. You know what they say - ignorance is bliss. :rolleyes:

    It's strange that I don't feel like I've lost any argument. How about you go toddle off to Lidl and Tesco for me to compare the hydrogenated fats and additives in their products?
  • hollydays
    hollydays Posts: 19,812 Forumite
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    tr3mor wrote: »
    Well done, you must be very happy with yourself. You know what they say - ignorance is bliss. :rolleyes:

    It's strange that I don't feel like I've lost any argument. How about you go toddle off to Lidl and Tesco for me to compare the hydrogenated fats and additives in their products?

    Yes it Is strange.

    Us bints dont toddle. I am sorry,but I am just off to Waitrose Cafe to meet Ken Livingstone.He will be carrying a copy of The Guardian (Online),I will have a packet West Phalian ham (no added water).
  • tr3mor
    tr3mor Posts: 2,325 Forumite
    hollydays wrote: »
    Yes it Is strange.

    Us bints dont toddle. I am sorry,but I am just off to Waitrose Cafe to meet Ken Livingstone.He will be carrying a copy of The Guardian (Online),I will have a packet West Phalian ham (no added water).

    You are joking about your spelling of arguament,right?

    I presume from your editting you realise you are wrong. :T

    A bint and a Londoner? Some people have no luck.
  • hollydays
    hollydays Posts: 19,812 Forumite
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    tr3mor wrote: »
    I presume from your editting you realise you are wrong. :T

    A bint and a Londoner? Some people have no luck.

    Cant have you looking as though you spell wrong
  • tr3mor
    tr3mor Posts: 2,325 Forumite
    hollydays wrote: »
    Who is from London?

    Last I heard about 6,000,000 people, I don't know all of their names.

    I can't see any other reason why someone would want to meet Ken Livingstone. :p
  • hollydays
    hollydays Posts: 19,812 Forumite
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    Living in London is a reason for meeting Ken Livingstone?
  • tr3mor
    tr3mor Posts: 2,325 Forumite
    hollydays wrote: »
    Living in London is a reason for meeting Ken Livingstone?

    Yep. Anyway, can we get back to Lidl and your spelling of argument? :p
  • hollydays
    hollydays Posts: 19,812 Forumite
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    NO-your spelling of editing
  • taxi97w
    taxi97w Posts: 1,526 Forumite
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    hollydays

    Are you sure you've phrased your sig correctly?

    Substitute Life's for I'm, and you're halfway to understanding what I mean.:mad:
    more dollar$ than sense
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