borofergie
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My profound apologies:Paul1976 said:That won't happen luckily Stephen,Remember, 'Farmer Jo' says that they're all rolling in it and counting their big wedge of cash! :thumbup:
IanD said:Tescos latest big offer - 50p per litre off fuel is worthless. All items overpriced.
e.g. Andrex - 2x9 for £10 gave a 10p off voucher.
Morrisons had Andrex for £3, so you paid £4 extra to save £4 on 40 litres.
I went in with an empty tank & didn't buy any of the related offers.
Robinredbreast said:Old MacDonald had a farm
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and on that farm he had a herd of cows
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With a bit of mastisis here, a bit of foot and mouth there, vets bills here and bonfires there
what a humdinger of a
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IanD said:Tescos latest big offer - 50p per litre off fuel is worthless. All items overpriced.
e.g. Andrex - 2x9 for £10 gave a 10p off voucher.
Morrisons had Andrex for £3, so you paid £4 extra to save £4 on 40 litres.
I went in with an empty tank & didn't buy any of the related offers.
noblehead said:You have to be a savvy shopper Ian and get the bargains, when shopping last week we had a voucher from the previous week where you got £9 off a £60 shopping bill, the bill came to £59 so I chucked some kitchen roll on the belt for £1.50 to take the total over £60, final bill was £52 and most of what we bought was on offer.
This week we have a £9 off voucher if you spend £60 and a £5 off voucher if you spend £40....needless to say we'll be back at Tesco's and spending the minimum and getting bread, milk, fruit & veg elsewhere :wink:
borofergie said:Wow! If you carry on like that Nigel, you'll end up as rich as one of Jo's farmers!
noblehead said:borofergie said:Wow! If you carry on like that Nigel, you'll end up as rich as one of Jo's farmers!
Not rich by any stretch of the imagination, I find if you are willing to shop around the savings on your food bill can be quite a lot over a 12 month period, luckily most of the supermarkets and shops we use are within a 2 mile radius.
borofergie said:I'm sure that it's worth a lot of money at the end of the year (especially when you consider how much tax you had to pay to earn that money). It's like giving yourself a significant salary increase, and better still it's kinda fun trying to outsmart the supermarkets.
noblehead said:borofergie said:I'm sure that it's worth a lot of money at the end of the year (especially when you consider how much tax you had to pay to earn that money). It's like giving yourself a significant salary increase, and better still it's kinda fun trying to outsmart the supermarkets.
It is so hard to earn but so easily spent, I do often think it's a battle of wits between the big supermarkets and the consumer to see who can make or save the most money
ursus262 said:I make sensible food choices just like everyone else here, but I find it easier doing it online. We use Ocado because I can buy and order my low carb/carb-free foods in about 20 seconds flat. Oh, and I've been told I'm posh lol
borofergie said:ursus262 said:I make sensible food choices just like everyone else here, but I find it easier doing it online. We use Ocado because I can buy and order my low carb/carb-free foods in about 20 seconds flat. Oh, and I've been told I'm posh lol
Ocado is for people who are too posh to be seen in Waitrose :shock:
I'd do all my shopping in Waitrose if it wasn't for my addiction to Clubcard Points / Avios.
jopar said:And so you should know better than I, that it doesn't matter how skilled or knowledgeable a farmer is, if he's hasn't got sound business skills he's knackered!
And you also know all the various scheme's that subsidise farmers, as well as milk quota's which can also curtail the dairy farmer's ability to make a profit apart from what various supermarket and milk processing companies are willing to pay! Wonder how much difference lifting the milk quota would make to farmers, after all if they sale more than their registered quota they get hit with a levy...
I don't pretend to know the in's and out's of a farming business, but living amongst them all my live, I do know that they are always bemoaning about hardships, even when they've got a wad of notes in their hand... A couple that I've know hit the wall, would have ended up bankrupt even if they been an employee, the money management was that bad and when the farm been sold or re-let to a new tenant farmer, the farm is turned around.. Same business different management!
You obviously knew them well if you don't know if the farm was let or sold, there's one heck of a difference.A couple that I've know hit the wall, would have ended up bankrupt even if they been an employee, the money management was that bad and when the farm been sold or re-let to a new tenant farmer, the farm is turned around.. Same business different management
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