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Re: Groceries
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 12403908)
Kippers
Regarding the Loblaws $25 bread rebate, although nothing has been announced yet the method they use now to track customers is the PC Points Card and PC Mastercard. If I was them I'd use that, and require those who don't have either to register, maybe even pay it out as grocery credits/PC points (if they can get away with it) ensuring their money stays in-house. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12403911)
:thumbsup:
Regarding the Loblaws $25 bread rebate, although nothing has been announced yet the method they use now to track customers is the PC Points Card and PC Mastercard. If I was them I'd use that, and require those who don't have either to register, maybe even pay it out as grocery credits/PC points (if they can get away with it) ensuring their money stays in-house. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 12403908)
Kippers
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 12403919)
HID [her-in-doors] said she'll make breakfast on Christmas morning and asked what would I like? After the initial shock of her acknowledging that we actually have a kitchen, I'm not sure what to ask for. It seems like one of those "once in a lifetime" opportunities. Got any help?
But I think you have your answer in your post on the breakfast thread, having just seen it. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 12403919)
HID [her-in-doors] said she'll make breakfast on Christmas morning and asked what would I like? After the initial shock of her acknowledging that we actually have a kitchen, I'm not sure what to ask for. It seems like one of those "once in a lifetime" opportunities. Got any help?
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12403964)
Ask for crepes and champagne and orange juice; if she's offering let her make something she likes, and try for kippers on New Year's morning later (when you'll have a hangover and appreciate them more anyway). This way you get breakfast and manage to come off looking sensitive.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by plasticcanuck
(Post 12404033)
Oink looking sensitive??? Get real!!!
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Re: Groceries
Have we talked about that annoying and useless water spray thing that Canadian and US supermarkets do?
If not then we should if we have what was said? |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12404550)
Have we talked about that annoying and useless water spray thing that Canadian and US supermarkets do?
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12404557)
It's a bit awkward for lettuces when you want to bag them but it seems to keep stuff fresh.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 12404570)
I don't remember Tesco and Waitrose having a problem with freshness.
Maybe the product in the UK doesn't stay on the shelf so long. Cheaper produce combined with more people there wanting to eat healthily, maybe? With the North American habit of buying lots of fast food, if they do buy healthier perhaps they buy the prepared bagged/trayed stuff. If it keeps stuff fresh then why do staff have to trim the rotten bits off? |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by caretaker
(Post 12403964)
Ask for crepes and champagne and orange juice; if she's offering let her make something she likes, and try for kippers on New Year's morning later (when you'll have a hangover and appreciate them more anyway). This way you get breakfast and manage to come off looking sensitive.
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 12404643)
I was never wealthy enough to shop at Waitrose :p:lol:
Maybe the product in the UK doesn't stay on the shelf so long. Cheaper produce combined with more people there wanting to eat healthily, maybe? With the North American habit of buying lots of fast food, if they do buy healthier perhaps they buy the prepared bagged/trayed stuff. I've never seen that done. They do it my local meat/fruit & veg and everything else store and then sell it for half price. Dunno about eating healthier there's way more choice of ready meals in the UK but your point about how long stuff stays on the shelf is a good one. |
Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 12404654)
Thanks for the advice but the offer has been rescinded due to her setting up the dining room table ready for Christmas dinner. I thought that just entailed putting out plates, knives and forks and crackers but no, it's much more elaborate than that, she's come home with two bags full of Christmas stuff. I'm just waiting for the, 'no lager on the table' legislation. :(
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Re: Groceries
Originally Posted by plasticcanuck
(Post 12404780)
At least one of you has some class.
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