The price of bread

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Yay! I've been waiting so long!
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I've recently discovered all in one bread mix from Aldi, very easy to do and you get lovely cheap (fresh!) bread as a result. Anyway I'm not convinced the cost price of all these groceries has gone up, veg and milk shot up in price at the same time. Wouldn't put it past the supermarkets to agree on increasing the price of everything 'cause they can.

Tsk @ barcode. I suggest he spends those 48 hours studying the spelling and definition of 'tedious'.
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YAY FOR HYMA
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We can all have a good chat now without threads becoming dedicated barcode threads as they all do. As soon as he speaks, he just messes everything up!
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yeah. When he's here all we do is talk about him. Now he's banned that definitely won't happen any more.


Aaaaaanyway! I've been eating asda's large baps. I love them when they're fresh. I just eat them and eat them...
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Ho hum, my bread remains at just under 60p or £1.20 if I feel like going poncy, do the laws of economic inflation not apply in my ivorine tower?
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That depends on your choice of bread! Is it designer?
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Good riddance to Barcode, I was getting tired of his gibberish posts.
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Sput wrote:Aaaaaanyway! I've been eating asda's large baps. I love them when they're fresh.
Tee hee! Sorry, baps always makes me laugh. Shame they call them breadcakes in Yorkshire, not as fun.
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Slagathor. wrote:Good riddance to Barcode, I was getting tired of his gibberish posts.
you're next
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Does anyone hear grill bread over toasting it? Or do you reserve that purely for when the thing's broken?
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