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  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    Auntycaz wrote: »
    I got an APG for £6.98 for this shop. Lurpak also comparing favourably to M's 11 items (7 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Morrisons
    +£5.96

    0.3 x ASDA Bananas per kg £0.20 £0.20
    1 x ASDA Smartprice Lemonade (2L) £0.17 £0.17
    1 x ASDA Smartprice Instant Mash Potato (120g) £0.20 N/A
    1 x Cadbury Fudge (25.5g) £0.20 £0.20
    2 x Dolmio Bolognese Sauce - Chunky Sweet Pepper (500g... £3.00 N/A
    2 x Heinz Baked Beanz in Tomato Sauce (4x415g) £5.00 £2.80
    2 x Napolina Penne Pasta (500g) £2.76 £1.38
    2 x Napolina Rigatoni (500g) £2.76 £1.38
    1 x ASDA Smartprice Batter Mix (128g) £0.15 N/A
    2 x Lurpak Slightly Salted Spreadable (500g) £5.00 £4.00

    Comparison total (compared products only) £16.09 £10.13
    is the lurpack in red on the comparison please, morry side
  • Cici_K
    Cici_K Posts: 262 Forumite
    edited 10 November 2013 at 9:00PM
    :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

    We need pictures please.

    I once went to a meeting with some of the leaders of a mosque, and was asked to wear a scarf over my head. My head gradually went down and down, I last 30 minutes before I took it off with the view that if someone cannot talk to a woman with her head not covered... it ain't my problem!

    I'm sorry just want to clarify why you would have been asked to wear a scarf. It's not that your talking to a man or group of men, it's because your in a mosque. It's mandatory to have the right parts of the body covered. These are both rules for men and women, ofcourse they have their differences. Just like you would have been asked to take your shoes off before entering the mosque.

    Don't want to argue, just wanted to clarify why you would have been asked of this. Thanks for reading, and ill go in hiding again. ;)

    I'm sorry re reading this, maybe you were not in a mosque after all. Apologies if this was the case.
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    :j:j I managed email he got it :j:j took about 10 attempts :eek: :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: I even sent a hardrive link :D :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    Laughing and giggling makes you happy :D
  • Auntycaz
    Auntycaz Posts: 3,286 Forumite
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    zippydooda wrote: »
    is the lurpack in red on the comparison please, morry side

    Will check and get back to you.
  • miffie2 wrote: »
    Dont forget the walker crisps 20 pks x 2 :) happy shopping

    I don't eat crisps.

    The mother does so I suppose I will have to get some. Just straight forward 2x20 packs?
  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    miffie2 wrote: »
    Dont forget the walker crisps 20 pks x 2 :) happy shopping

    and the cornflakes and dolmio!
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  • Auntycaz
    Auntycaz Posts: 3,286 Forumite
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    zippydooda wrote: »
    is the lurpack in red on the comparison please, morry side

    Lurpak is in red for both A and M zippy.
  • miffie2
    miffie2 Posts: 625 Forumite
    I don't eat crisps.

    The mother does so I suppose I will have to get some. Just straight forward 2x20 packs?

    the meaty variety and origanal 2 for £7 but the multi dont show on the apg and compare well with m's ..... hope it works for you but as said previous m's update tomorrow so be early :)
    it's been a while but i'm back & ready to rumble 2016 :j
  • mrsmac10
    mrsmac10 Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    3Dogs wrote: »
    Well I dragged myself down to the car boot. Car park and areas of the car boot itself had plenty water lying but still most stalls there. I had to use my stick today as couldn't manage with crutches when buying and carrying items I wanted. Quick hello to one friend as I went into the indoor market area, got 3 dettol hand wash refills for £5 and a new small halogen heater for £6 which Steve & Andy had asked me to get them then went into cafe for a bacon & cheese earnie. I'd chatted with the sweetie stall lady inside for a while but was getting upset talking and when Mr Cafe shouted across 'it would be Alan's birthday today, wouldn't it' it was time for tears again. He came out to speak to me but I couldn't talk to him much. I headed out, stopping to talk to another friend quickly and went back to car in tears

    I was going to come straight home, but did actually manage to go to Tosco and Asda for the shopping I wanted, but found today very hard. I couldn't remember it being so hard last year, the first birthday missed, but Steve reminded me that I was glitch shopping for chocolates with my sister as she came down to visit me for that weekend last year. Actually, today has been my hardest day, the only time I have broken down when outside, and been unable to speak to people. I did avoid a couple of very close friends as I knew I would have been even worse

    I do feel better now though ... that win by the Black Cats must have helped :rotfl:

    Hugs, you were very brave today and you will never forget but with time hopefully it will get easier. I know these words are often over used but take comfort from all your friends. If they are true friends they will let you cry without embarrassment and remember some will find it hard too and may not know what to say.
  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    Cici_K wrote: »
    I'm sorry just want to clarify why you would have been asked to wear a scarf. It's not that your talking to a man or group of men, it's because your in a mosque. It's mandatory to have the right parts of the body covered. These are both rules for men and women, ofcourse they have their differences. Just like you would have been asked to take your shoes off before entering the mosque.

    Don't want to argue, just wanted to clarify why you would have been asked of this. Thanks for reading, and ill go in hiding again. ;)

    I'm sorry re reading this, maybe you were not in a mosque after all. Apologies if this was the case.

    Hi,

    I was not in the mosque, but talking to the leaders. They had asked that women cover their heads and had provided the scarfs (there was only me!).

    They were okay when I took it off and explained the reason why and they appeared to take on board what I was telling I was quite impressed.

    :):):)
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