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Not sure about cod, ham is carver ham buy in 2's v t's , prawn crackers are the 50pv 15p bag v t's buy as many a you like upto 10 bags hthSavvybuyer wrote: »That may be part of the reason why it's not on msm yet - sometimes these triggers aren't available online but can still be bought if doing an instore shop.
It's Cod Portion 150g, from the fish counter. £2.50 and 2 for £4 (not as good as it was on one brief afternoon, when still 2 for £3 instore but had gone back to 2 for £4 online. Now 2 for £4 in both). Allegedly fresh - although your idea of "fresh" might not always coincide with that of supermarkets:rotfl::
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2846668/Supermarkets-selling-fresh-fish-s-really-15-DAYS-old-Experts-said-food-four-Britain-s-biggest-chains-start-taste-just-day-fridge.html
Could taste off after a day in the fridge. Which is presumably why they put a 'use by' date on it of the day after you purchased it.
Can't order fresh fish from my local either so that's another one I can't order.
Hopefully someone will have some more info on the carver ham, there are lots to choose from so I need a bit more info so fingers crossed.0 -
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I don't think so, but I'm pretty sure they are limited to how many they can send in an hourApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Can't order fresh fish from my local either so that's another one I can't order.
Hopefully someone will have some more info on the carver ham, there are lots to choose from so I need a bit more info so fingers crossed.
Its just called carver ham
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/Shopping/FindProducts.aspx?Query=ASDA+Carver+Ham+250g&Store=ASDA
The first one on the left not honey roast hthSealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
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Thanx David, you've been so helpful
Why is it not just called a TVGuide :think:
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Can't order fresh fish from my local either so that's another one I can't order.
Hopefully someone will have some more info on the carver ham, there are lots to choose from so I need a bit more info so fingers crossed.
Some would say you can't obtain fresh fish from any supermarket at all:rotfl:. I hate to be pedantic (no I don't:D) but people could say that it's not "fresh fish"; instead it is "fish sold as fresh". Very subtle difference. I'm a man of fine distinctions again:rotfl:.
Fish can be sold as fresh if it has been on ice since being caught (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2846668/Supermarkets-selling-fresh-fish-s-really-15-DAYS-old-Experts-said-food-four-Britain-s-biggest-chains-start-taste-just-day-fridge.html). That doesn't mean that it is "fresh" in the eyes of what customers generally may be likely to assume - i.e. out of the water in the last few days. Then again, I'm reading the Daily Mail article there and taking each word literally as if it were an Act of Parliament. I don't think it is quite meant to be taken that way! People generally (including DM journalists I suspect) don't write in that sort of precise and totally exact way.
Henceforth, the phrase "fresh fish" will be banned from my using and I shall refer to "fish sold as fresh" (without any implication that it is not, but equally doesn't imply that it is when it may not be "fresh" according to customer's view standards although it might be "fresh" according to legal and supermarket standards - therefore a more neutral term that doesn't necessarily accept that it is fresh but then doesn't necessarily reject it either). You can pick me up if I refer to "fresh fish" ever again;) (other than in the context of discussing whether the term "fresh fish" is appropriate or not etc.;);):rotfl:).
Same thing is true of fruit and veg. "sold as fresh" in the supermarkets btw:rotfl:. And, then, there, as I've mentioned before, we get the "Frozen for Freshness" claim. :huh:What does that one mean? Either it's frozen OR it's fresh. How can it be frozen for freshness?!?:huh: If it's frozen, so the argument does, then it cannot be for freshness. As it's not fresh, it's frozen! Or is it frozen for a "ness" of fresh rather than actually being "fresh" or "for fresh"?:rotfl: What do you mean by "freshness"? Is that any different to "fresh"?
Lovely - literal and black-and-white mind again:rotfl:.0 -
Its just called carver ham
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/Shopping/FindProducts.aspx?Query=ASDA+Carver+Ham+250g&Store=ASDA
The first one on the left not honey roast hth
Thanks, I looked at that but msm couldn't show any comparisons with any other supermarket so I assumed it couldn't be that one. I couldn't see it on any bodies shops to get the details of comparison prices so I couldn't see where it had been mentioned, other than general comments about it still working.0 -
Good evening.
Had a bit of a boring day. Searching through old energy bills to see who was my supplier in 2011. Found it but also need to find out what tariff I was on. I have been meaning to send this letter off to n power since MAY 2014! I have to ring Eon in the morning to hopefully find out.
They wrote asking for details because they may have missold their product. Did anyone else get one? Was it worth doing?
Hope all enjoying their evening. It is absolutely chucking it down here!Pan drawers in 2016 £1500 needed.0
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