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  1. 6 hours ago, chesters1 said:

    Its amazing how they get it to taste nothing like you amagine mackeral should taste like ,it would certainly improve a bland fish stew . I was hoping for the mackeral equivilent of tinned tuna  ut its far more processed 🥴

    Hmmm is discount dragon part of the harrods group? I said cheap!

    https://cheapfood.co.uk/patum-peperium-smoked-mackerel-relish-with-lemon-zest-37g/

    Dont look at the BB dates its fine 🤫 Got lots of tea aswell, spent an hour vacuum sealing my booty up for storage ,clod and his rising prices 😉 Theres some catering carrots he could use ,i bought 4 carrot ,4 peas and 4 heinze catering size beans last time now tucked away for when labour get in charge our equivilent of SHTF! i wish i had a basement it would be superb .The discounters are getting expensive to many people have discovered them 🤬

    Why carrots you say frozen are just as cheap ,tinned food of any type isnt going to thaw out when labours bosses the unions turn the power off for no other reason than they can 😉

    Our gas fridges will keep stuff frozen but veg will be discarded and only meat and fish will be kept so tinned veg essential if the frozen stuff thaws out! i still cannot justify a generator and a stockpile of fuel for the few powercuts we get as they rarely last more than a few hours unlike our last place !

    For those concerned about food thats passed its BB its mostly fine things like gherkins will be edible but certainly not crispy as they should be ,tinned food is fine any problems is down to storage ,experiance gets me to spray the top and bottom with clear laquer AFTER writing what in the can on the lid ,i leave my outside cupboards open on dry days to get rid of any condensation (it happens even after installing vents on the back) one day a slug obviosly got in late in the year and ate all the paper lables so come spring it was a lucky dip what you were going to find in that shelf . If you open a bad tin you will know but look at the insides if theres any rust chuck it away even a pinprick is dodgy. Modern tins are lined with plastic the old tins used tin so its safer today .Touch wood we have stuff 5 years past BB and its fine some things like pasta will last decades (if stored correctly) .If i was in charge i would make it mandatory to have at least a months worth of food in reserve ,when the country went into isolation we didnt buy anything for two months until online shopping sorted itself out .

    Cheers for the link me old mucka, saved that to my bookmarks. Here's another site you maybe interested in if you don't already know about it. They have some fabulous deals on BB dated stuff every so often. 

    https://www.approvedfood.co.uk/?ref=headerlogo

  2. 5 hours ago, big_cod said:

    Name one thing that hasn’t gone downhill since Brexit – I dare you

    And as the prices rocket here in Brexitland it’s time to wave goodbye 😁 and go for some more Spanish hospitality 😂👍

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  3. 1 hour ago, big_cod said:

    Retired charger skipper 40,000 + hours at sea  , retired oil worker had a pub sold it 14 years ago  and now back in Hospitality what’s yours ??

     

    ......And I bet you've never filled in your own tax returns. If you have, then I pity the poor Inland Revenue staff having to make sense of your lack of basic grammar and arithmetic. eek! :giveup:

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  4. 10 hours ago, big_cod said:

    And inflationIn Britain is about to hit 14-15% !!! 😂 seriously Ken give up mate brexshit British is on its arse .

    Bottom of the league inflation going off the scale you personally have helped Great Britain flounder how proud you losers must be .

          And here in Spain  we laugh at the dummy’s is U.K. beer is €1.50 a beer **** isn’t it here in  spain . The ex-patts  laughing there cock off at you dummy’s back in the U.K. 

    You are are a total embarrassment living in your own brexshit  world .And your next great next brexshit leader is !  :bigemo_harabe_net-163:

     

     

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    I will say though,  I think Martin Lewis seems like a genuinely nice fella. I know for a fact he donated a HUGE wad of cash to the Citizens Advice Bureau which has helped countless people. A localish branch to me in Lichfield that has been based in an old rundown terraced house for longer than i've been alive was saved from having to close down and also refurbished due to his help. 

  6. 2 hours ago, big_cod said:

    It’s your brexit fantasys they are all lies , watch the  news tonight I doubt  it will be on there as it’s on practically every other media outlet apart from the loony right who has egg on there faces again !!!

    From another outlet .

    WIRED
     
     
    26.06.2021 06:00 AM

    Roaming fees are back. 

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    It’s the latest Brexit u-turn: in January 2021, the UK’s four major mobile phone networks – O2, Vodafone, Three and EE – all promised customers they wouldn’t be reintroducing roaming charges in Europe post-Brexit. .

    Roaming charges – commonplace in the 2000s and 2010s – were outlawed by the European Union in 2017. Some fair use limits were applied, but businesses operating in EU countries were prevented from charging customers extra to use their phones outside their home country

    Brexit a very expensive cross in the box and it’s just the start .

    Lebara 12GB 5G data, Unlimited min / text,100 international min. EU roaming - now 0.99p for Six months (£6.90 after) @ Lebara

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