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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: IC1967 on September 06, 2014, 02:32:18 pm
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If you still do all your supermarket shopping at one of the major supermarkets then you need to cop yourself on. Lidl and Aldi are much cheaper and offer excellent quality produce.
http://money.aol.co.uk/2014/08/19/lidl-throws-down-gauntlet-to-rivals/?ncid=webmail3
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You are so behind the times,pal
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Excuse me. I don't think so. I've been shopping at Lidl for many years. However, at the start of this year 49% of shoppers hadn't used a food discounter. Now if you do the maths that would mean that aprox. 49% of readers of this forum don't shop at food discounters. My thread was aimed at these people.
You seem to have formed the opinion that nearly everyone does. Take some advice and do some research before posting next time.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/10936324/More-than-half-of-British-public-shop-at-Aldi-and-Lidl.html
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Why not support Donny market ? Great produce ,quality and lovely people👍
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Donny Market is amazing. Well worth a visit.
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Handy if you are near one or have a car, as I have neither I'm afraid it's still Asda home deliveries for me.
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Isn't there a bandwagon you will not jump on?
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Redwine, I assume you are referring to me. I am merely doing my bit to help with what is probably the biggest monthly out going for most people. Lets take an example.
Lets say a family of 4 spend £150 per week on supermarket shopping. Now if they could reduce this bill by 30% they would save £45 per week which equates to £2340 per annum. A not insignificant saving.
I am doing my bit for society out of the goodness of my heart. When was the last time you did anything that benefited your fellow man?
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Jucy. Are you a social outcast? Don't you know anyone that has a car? I'm sure you must do. From reading your posts on this forum you seem like quite a sociable person and I wouldn't be at all surprised if you knew at least one person that has a car that does all their shopping at a major supermarket. Have you not heard of car sharing? What you need to do is show them the error of their ways and offer to give them the delivery money you are currently giving Asda as petrol money.
This way you will both be quids in. You will also find that the value they put on your friendship will rise a lot as they will now be considerably richer.
If you are a social outcast then there is always public transport or taxis. Either way you are throwing money away by doing all your shopping at Asda.
If none of the above solutions solve the problem, please feel to give me further details as to why my solutions won't work and I'll do my best to get things sorted for you. I am totally confident that I will be able to do so.
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What you need to do is show them the error of their ways and offer to give them the delivery money you are currently giving Asda as petrol money.
You do realise that unless the owner of the car has business insurance, what you are suggesting is making the car owners insurance invalid, and thus against the law?
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Get a grip man. You are so obviously a leftie with such an outlook on life. Political correctness gone mad.
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So obeying the law is now political correctness gone mad is it?
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Get a grip man. You are so obviously a leftie with such an outlook on life. Political correctness gone mad.
Do you advocate lawlessness?
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Chill out all, get yourselves to Donny market !! We could have a support your town morning before a Saturday game where we all turn up and do our shopping wearing our colours!we support our local town etc . Get some of that fine produce into the kiosks at the keepmoat . :scarf: :scarf:
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The world has gone mad. If giving someone the money to cover the cost of petrol for letting you have a ride to the supermarket is breaking the law then yes I do advocate breaking the law. I don't know who came up with such a stupid law but would be amazed if it wasn't the Labour party.
That said, let's come into the real world. I suggest you do an experiment. Ring the police up and ask them what would be their reaction if you were to report someone for the offence. Tell them that you suspect someone of regularly committing this offence and ask them what would be their response if you could offer them evidence that it was happening.
I dare you. If they don't threaten you with prosecution for wasting police time I would be amazed.
Also I think it is very remiss of you not to mention the fact that you are a taxi driver. You are obviously trying to scare the gullible into paying taxi fares instead to keep you and your mates in business.
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I'm not trying to scare anyone Mick, it's a fact that insurance for social, domestic and pleasure use does not cover use for "hire and reward" you are trying to get people to unwittingly drive atound with invalid insurance
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Are you a manure salesman by any chance Mick? When you're not on your betterware round, I mean.
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I'm not trying to scare anyone Mick, it's a fact that insurance for social, domestic and pleasure use does not cover use for "hire and reward" you are trying to get people to unwittingly drive atound with invalid insurance
Look, you are being very silly. Stop it now.
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I'm not trying to scare anyone Mick, it's a fact that insurance for social, domestic and pleasure use does not cover use for "hire and reward" you are trying to get people to unwittingly drive atound with invalid insurance
Look, you are being very silly. Stop it now.
Just answer my question!
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If I'd scrolled through this thread with the usernames covered up, I reckon I could've had a pretty good stab at guessing exactly who was involved. :lol:
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I'm not trying to scare anyone Mick, it's a fact that insurance for social, domestic and pleasure use does not cover use for "hire and reward" you are trying to get people to unwittingly drive atound with invalid insurance
Look, you are being very silly. Stop it now.
Just answer my question!
I've rung the police putting the hypothetical case I gave you and also mentioned the 'hire and reward' aspect you mention. This was their response. They told me that because the driver was also going shopping then they hadn't been 'hired' for reward. So there would not be a case for investigating any further as no law had been broken. They also told me to get a life and to stop bothering them with such triviality.
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Bullshit!
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I'm not trying to scare anyone Mick, it's a fact that insurance for social, domestic and pleasure use does not cover use for "hire and reward" you are trying to get people to unwittingly drive atound with invalid insurance
Look, you are being very silly. Stop it now.
Just answer my question!
I've rung the police putting the hypothetical case I gave you and also mentioned the 'hire and reward' aspect you mention. This was their response. They told me that because the driver was also going shopping then they hadn't been 'hired' for reward. So there would not be a case for investigating any further as no law had been broken. They also told me to get a life and to stop bothering them with such triviality.
One bit of that is true at least.
The bit where you are told to get a life...
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If I'd scrolled through this thread with the usernames covered up, I reckon I could've had a pretty good stab at guessing exactly who was involved. :lol:
That includes both 'sides'.
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Look, all I'm trying to do is help people keep more money in their pocket. it would help if others could back off with the diversionary tactics and just congratulate me for being so helpful. It is a fact that I am an expert in all aspects of family finance so I felt it would be wrong of me to keep all this useful information to myself.
Luckily for you all there will be further advice on how to improve your finances just by following my expert advice.
Now I would be grateful if those of you that have found this thread useful (I'm sure there must be many of you) could form an orderly queue and thank me.
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Shop at Tesco. It pays my wage.
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Shop at Tesco. It pays my wage.
I'd start looking for another job if I were you. That is unless you are already on the minimum wage. Thanks to Aldi and Lidl, Tesco will continue to lose market share so will have to cut costs. What is their biggest cost? Wages. Don't expect your wages to be going up anytime soon.
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Jucy. Are you a social outcast? Don't you know anyone that has a car? I'm sure you must do. From reading your posts on this forum you seem like quite a sociable person and I wouldn't be at all surprised if you knew at least one person that has a car that does all their shopping at a major supermarket. Have you not heard of car sharing? What you need to do is show them the error of their ways and offer to give them the delivery money you are currently giving Asda as petrol money.
This way you will both be quids in. You will also find that the value they put on your friendship will rise a lot as they will now be considerably richer.
If you are a social outcast then there is always public transport or taxis. Either way you are throwing money away by doing all your shopping at Asda.
If none of the above solutions solve the problem, please feel to give me further details as to why my solutions won't work and I'll do my best to get things sorted for you. I am totally confident that I will be able to do so.
Yup, you got me, I'm a people hating social outcast.
I also ask no favours from anyone.. But that's just me.
I also live a £17.00 taxi fair away from the nearest Aldi. Believe me I know the exact price from times I have booked a taxi to the train station before the bus run begins.
My brother doesn't drive, neither does my sister or my mother, son and daughter come to that.... My daughter in law does, but they work as does my brother and sister in law..
When I worked I used to buy daily, being loyal to the coop and getting the dividend. I also shopped daily as I could only carry home what could go on the handle bars of my bike. Truth be told it was horrible. You can't shop like that, I never had enough money for food and bills, it was always either or.. Cupboards and fridge empty, no store cupboard.. You get my drift.
Then when I got ill and had to leave work even shopping like that was no longer an option, so I finally looked into internet shopping. For me it is perfect, I can get it delivered for £1.00 (the last time you could get the bus to Lynn for £1. I was around 17..)
I do a two week shop at a time, I never get tempted to buy crap and we eat better than we have ever done AND I'm up to date on my bills.
I know it would be even better if I could get to aldi but for me Asda is blessing enough for now.
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It's a shame I don't live near you as I would be quite happy to take you to Aldi for free! But then that's just the type of guy I am.
Out of interest how come Asda are only charging you £1 delivery? I thought it was more like £2.50 to £5 depending on value of shop and when you have it delivered.
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You're an entertaining one
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Bless you, that's really sweet :)
I would think they have reduced the price because of the price war going on at the moment.
I used to get Sainsbury's, spend £100 free delivery, but when we finally got an Asda I tried it out of curiosity and found the quality better on things like tinned tomatoes. I love their tinned toms.. lovely and thick & perfect, Sainsbury's ones are red lumps swimming in gnats pee. lol
It's always been my experience people have busy lives, I would hate for anyone to feel obligated to running me around. I'm used to solving everything myself.
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Take some advice Jucy. People like helping others! I'm sure you help plenty of other people.
Anyway back on topic. I'll agree to not berate you for your shopping decisions given your circumstances. You make a good point. By buying online you are far more likely to cut out the crap quotient.
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I wish you could hear my daughter's opinion of the people that surround us. She says we are givers surrounded by takers. Sad to say, she is right.
Any hoo, as I say I'm quite contented with my deliveries, I save masses by not seeing temptation. :)
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Why stop at going to a cheaper supermarket?
It doesn't take much effort to grow a decent portion of your own food, and it doesn't have to take up much space either. If you can be bothered to do the research, there's lots of great information out there about intensive, back-yard farming. I've seen an amazing amount of fruit and veg grown on a balcony or porch with a little ingenuity.
Knowing exactly what goes into your food is a great feeling. For the most part, commercial 'organic' farming is a scam; they usually only eliminate the unhealthy practices currently required to keep the organic logo on their packaging.
The same goes for meat production. I rarely eat meat unless I know the origins.
After almost dying of colitis following an ill-advised drive-through from McDonalds, my wife has come about to my way of thinking.
It's quite shocking what they can get away with putting in your food, especially the processes they use to make pet-food grade meat legal to serve to humans.
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Why stop at going to a cheaper supermarket?
It doesn't take much effort to grow a decent portion of your own food, and it doesn't have to take up much space either. If you can be bothered to do the research, there's lots of great information out there about intensive, back-yard farming. I've seen an amazing amount of fruit and veg grown on a balcony or porch with a little ingenuity.
Knowing exactly what goes into your food is a great feeling. For the most part, commercial 'organic' farming is a scam; they usually only eliminate the unhealthy practices currently required to keep the organic logo on their packaging.
The same goes for meat production. I rarely eat meat unless I know the origins.
After almost dying of colitis following an ill-advised drive-through from McDonalds, my wife has come about to my way of thinking.
It's quite shocking what they can get away with putting in your food, especially the processes they use to make pet-food grade meat legal to serve to humans.
After reading that iam wanting to grown me own fish fingers in me front
Room and make me own Bread as i love the Odd fish finger sandwich .
Just Cant find a starting kit for the fishfinger bit
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Get a grip man. You are so obviously a leftie with such an outlook on life. Political correctness gone mad.
Do you advocate lawlessness?
Of course he does. He's only following the lead of his role models, the Tories.
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I'll have you know that I am now an ultra hard right UKipper.
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No you arent. You are a WUMmer
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Why stop at going to a cheaper supermarket?
It doesn't take much effort to grow a decent portion of your own food, and it doesn't have to take up much space either. If you can be bothered to do the research, there's lots of great information out there about intensive, back-yard farming. I've seen an amazing amount of fruit and veg grown on a balcony or porch with a little ingenuity.
Knowing exactly what goes into your food is a great feeling. For the most part, commercial 'organic' farming is a scam; they usually only eliminate the unhealthy practices currently required to keep the organic logo on their packaging.
The same goes for meat production. I rarely eat meat unless I know the origins.
After almost dying of colitis following an ill-advised drive-through from McDonalds, my wife has come about to my way of thinking.
It's quite shocking what they can get away with putting in your food, especially the processes they use to make pet-food grade meat legal to serve to humans.
After reading that iam wanting to grown me own fish fingers in me front
Room and make me own Bread as i love the Odd fish finger sandwich .
Just Cant find a starting kit for the fishfinger bit
Oddly enough, 'fingers' are probably the only bit of a fish you wouldn't find in a fish finger. ;)