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Best place to buy traditional cleaning products?
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I was in France for a few days over the weekend and got 5 litres of white vinegar for €3.14, around £2.73. Also stocked up on some of their other traditional cleaning products like white vinegar gel which is very good around taps etc and also cheap. So if you're in France and go to a supermarket, it's worth looking in the cleaning section.0
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As stated previously, this is more expensive than Tesco and Aldi in the UK.prettyandfluffy said:I was in France for a few days over the weekend and got 5 litres of white vinegar for €3.14, around £2.73. Also stocked up on some of their other traditional cleaning products like white vinegar gel which is very good around taps etc and also cheap. So if you're in France and go to a supermarket, it's worth looking in the cleaning section.2
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