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Re: Gay of E
« Reply #60 on: 17 October 2019, 19:11:14 »

FFS, item that arrived late last week has gone faulty, and the packaging is already in landfill.  Attempts to contact seller have been unsuccessful, and return terms do state original packaging.  I can see this is going to be hassle.
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« Reply #61 on: 17 October 2019, 19:13:30 »

FFS, item that arrived late last week has gone faulty, and the packaging is already in landfill.  Attempts to contact seller have been unsuccessful, and return terms do state original packaging.  I can see this is going to be hassle.
I think you do it on purpose to give meaning to your pathetic little life.  ;D
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Re: Gay of E
« Reply #62 on: 17 October 2019, 19:24:07 »

FFS, item that arrived late last week has gone faulty, and the packaging is already in landfill.  Attempts to contact seller have been unsuccessful, and return terms do state original packaging.  I can see this is going to be hassle.
I think you do it on purpose to give meaning to your pathetic little life.  ;D
I know the stuff is shit, and I know it will cost my time, money and effort. But I'm a slow learner ;D
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Re: Gay of E
« Reply #63 on: 17 October 2019, 20:40:57 »

I research things before i order them ,and the seller
not very often I have a problem ,
I did a on-line home food shop the other day ,no research ,totally f**ked it up  ;D
the bread was a tiny loaf about half the size of the one we usually have  :D
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« Reply #64 on: 17 October 2019, 20:49:52 »

I research things before i order them ,and the seller
not very often I have a problem ,
I did a on-line home food shop the other day ,no research ,totally f**ked it up  ;D
the bread was a tiny loaf about half the size of the one we usually have  :D
I've thought about that, but I just know I'd hate someone else picking my bananas and meat, etc. I like to give everything a thorough examination, give bread the pensioner squeeze (If you look on the top shelf, all the bread has been squashed in the middle and rejected)  ;D
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Re: Gay of E
« Reply #65 on: 17 October 2019, 21:06:26 »

I research things before i order them ,and the seller
not very often I have a problem ,
I did a on-line home food shop the other day ,no research ,totally f**ked it up  ;D
the bread was a tiny loaf about half the size of the one we usually have  :D
I've thought about that, but I just know I'd hate someone else picking my bananas and meat, etc. I like to give everything a thorough examination, give bread the pensioner squeeze (If you look on the top shelf, all the bread has been squashed in the middle and rejected)  ;D
I did it because sainsburys sent me a £20 off voucher as a first online shop,
they delivered exactly what I ordered
I don't need to order fruit or salad or veg  ;D :D
they even deliver booze n fags  8)
you could probably get a sainsburys £20 voucher off interweb ,minimum spend was £60 IIRC
just order tins etc if you want to squeeze buns when you shop  :o
you do have to pay about £3 delivery for a 1 hour time slot

and read and check the weight of things (loaf weight  :-[ , tin size for example )
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Re: Gay of E
« Reply #66 on: 17 October 2019, 21:46:45 »

£30 off with ocado, I think.
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« Reply #67 on: 18 October 2019, 07:50:11 »

the bread was a tiny loaf about half the size of the one we usually have  :D

That's the fiancé's favourite trick ;D A bag of salad will arrive and be about the size of a postcard .. I mean, who are we feeding, Liliputians? ;D
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Re: Gay of E
« Reply #68 on: 18 October 2019, 09:08:14 »

the bread was a tiny loaf about half the size of the one we usually have  :D

That's the fiancé's favourite trick ;D A bag of salad will arrive and be about the size of a postcard .. I mean, who are we feeding, Liliputians? ;D

Women can be subtle with their hints Aaron.  ;)  ::)  ;D
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« Reply #69 on: 18 October 2019, 09:11:36 »

the bread was a tiny loaf about half the size of the one we usually have  :D

That's the fiancé's favourite trick ;D A bag of salad will arrive and be about the size of a postcard .. I mean, who are we feeding, Liliputians? ;D

Women can be subtle with their hints Aaron.  ;)  ::)  ;D

 ;D ;D ;D :P
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« Reply #70 on: 18 October 2019, 11:29:23 »

the bread was a tiny loaf about half the size of the one we usually have  :D

That's the fiancé's favourite trick ;D A bag of salad will arrive and be about the size of a postcard .. I mean, who are we feeding, Liverpudlians ? ;D
your sending Uncle Stemo the salad   :-\  he'd probably eat it being a poor pensioner  ;D :D
saves sending it to landfill  :y

£30 off with ocado, I think.
I googled it  :)
£30 + £20 + £20 for first 3 shops clicky we don't have a Waitrose near us though
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Re: Gay of E
« Reply #71 on: 18 October 2019, 12:22:01 »

the bread was a tiny loaf about half the size of the one we usually have  :D

That's the fiancé's favourite trick ;D A bag of salad will arrive and be about the size of a postcard .. I mean, who are we feeding, Liverpudlians ? ;D
your sending Uncle Stemo the salad   :-\  he'd probably eat it being a poor pensioner  ;D :D
saves sending it to landfill  :y

£30 off with ocado, I think.
I googled it  :)
£30 + £20 + £20 for first 3 shops clicky we don't have a Waitrose near us though
Ocado and waitrose are two different things ;) they split several years ago...
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« Reply #72 on: 18 October 2019, 12:42:28 »

the bread was a tiny loaf about half the size of the one we usually have  :D

That's the fiancé's favourite trick ;D A bag of salad will arrive and be about the size of a postcard .. I mean, who are we feeding, Liverpudlians ? ;D
your sending Uncle Stemo the salad   :-\  he'd probably eat it being a poor pensioner  ;D :D
saves sending it to landfill  :y

£30 off with ocado, I think.
I googled it  :)
£30 + £20 + £20 for first 3 shops clicky we don't have a Waitrose near us though
Ocado and waitrose are two different things ;) they split several years ago...
so it is  :-[ thanks DG  :y

Ocado offer is 30% off first shop + FREE deliveries for 3 months with a Smart Pass

I have to say, the Sainsburys delivery bloke was very helpful and it stores your shopping list basket for next time ,so we may well just edit the list and use sainsburys for bulk delivery ,(after checking weights etc  ;D ) unless Mrs Builder wants to go through entering all the items to other supermarket websites

obviously we'll still have to go to lidl and aldi to get fresh produce .......
like angle grinders, work lights, drill bits etc  ;D :D I mean milk and bread rolls  ::)
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Re: Gay of E
« Reply #73 on: 18 October 2019, 12:45:35 »

There's a site called mysupermarket where you can import your list.
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Re: Gay of E
« Reply #74 on: 18 October 2019, 14:21:04 »

the bread was a tiny loaf about half the size of the one we usually have  :D

That's the fiancé's favourite trick ;D A bag of salad will arrive and be about the size of a postcard .. I mean, who are we feeding, Liliputians? ;D

Lazy posh wealthy sod..... :) ;)
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