My local Co-op (ls16) has their £2.99 bucks Fizz (75cl) down to £1.25, reduced to clear
Plenty left, always a good start to start Valentine's Day :)
Not sure if nationwide!
Latest comments (16)
djp2k8
26 Mar 16#16
Still this price in my local store (Tiverton, Devon)
premierfella
14 Feb 16#15
Don't take too long "making your mind up" - get a "piece of the action".
benjai
14 Feb 16#14
Starbucks sell coffee and don't pay more tax than they legally have to. Do you?
r40
14 Feb 16#13
getting back to the offer - thanks will take a look! ta
Smartguy1
14 Feb 16#12
Are you stalking me lol......That's a good question. Ok David Conman thinks he is doing us all a favour not only by being the Prime Minister but also thinking about our health. Personally I think the government is losing a shed load of money in tobacco tax with more and more people giving up and they are thinking of new ways to tax us and make us feel better about ourselves. He's trying to make it sweet. He must think we are all stupid. I wonder if he realises how stupid he looks. Why can't politicians just be honest. I am still waiting for the satellite dish tax. Am quite surprised it hasn't been suggested but then there would have been massive objection from sky so the next idea will be the broadband tax. Labour did it with insurance tax which everyone will have forgotten about now. Then the Condems put it up from 4% and think its 6% now. Why should the government get a cut of my car and house insurance.
Sorry onto the question in hand. Cameron comes from Oxford, Jamie Oliver from Essex I think and biggest sugar company in uk is Tate & Lyle who are Liverpool based so no link there. Jamie and Cameron may both have sugar in their tea, coffee or on their cornflakes perhaps or as a coating on their cream cakes. They both look like they have had one or two lol. My last guess would be that Jamie Oliver is a bot of a health freak, decent meals for kids etc and it could be something to do with actual sugar levels in fizzy drinks. I saw something on breakfast tv the other morning and the presenter had a health drink in one hand and a can or bottle of coke in the other and was asking people which had the more sugar in. Everyone answered coke as I would but the health drink contained more sugar. Under proposed sugar tax laws the coke would carry a levy because of how it would be categorised yet the health drink containing more sugar would carry no levy.
How did I do.
fishmaster
14 Feb 16#11
10 points to University College Smartguy.
Now your starter for 10:
Jamie Oliver, Sugar and Cameron are all related by what?
Smartguy1
14 Feb 16#10
They sell one and don't pay the other.
Smartguy1
14 Feb 16#9
I'm sure they don't do that at my village butchers. Asda must do the same with their bacon and fill it up with water too. Think I end of boiling their bacon not frying it........we off thread now.
Smartguy1
13 Feb 16#5
Haha, it's fine. I just love an excuse to have a rant about the government or local councils. Hopefully the to**ers in London will let it go the same way as the pasty tax lol. I don't even know why I am bothered as I don't drink lemonade or coke or any other fizzy stuff but if they thought of a coffee tax then I'll be complaining lol. Hope nobody in government is reading my post as coffee tax will be on the agenda next.
fishmaster to Smartguy1
13 Feb 16#8
Arrange the following words 'Coffee, Tax, Starbucks' in to a meaningful sentence. Fingers on the buzzers, no conferring.
themorgatron
13 Feb 16#7
Cheap sausages have sugar to make them brown...
sradmad
13 Feb 16#6
good find op, heat added
Smartguy1
13 Feb 16#3
Best buy some now before our idiotic government brings in the sugar tax. I am sure the people we pay good money for must sit in a room and try and think of what stupid tax can they come up with next. What will be next. Ice cream tax. Sticky bun tax. Chocolate tax. People are fat through many things and not just because they drink things with sugar in them. Energy drinks carry lots of sugar but you don't see many overweight athletes do you unless they are shot putters or weighlifters. Its ridiculous. I use to be a smoker. It didn't matter how much the government put on in tax I still bought cigs to get my fix and then one day I thought no more and stopped. People have a responsibility to themselves and their children and not to be burdened by taxes that the government wish to impose because they think its the healthy thing to do. Its just another way to exploit more money. Education is the answer not higher prices. What will be next, sausages ...........no sugar but lots of fat.
leewills8 to Smartguy1
13 Feb 161#4
Have you checked your blood pressure lately? :smile:
linzs
13 Feb 16#2
sherwood, Nottingham had some this evening about 10 bottles on the shelf.
psychobitchfromhell
13 Feb 16#1
Must check this out tomorrow . Always good to have a bottle or two handy
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Plenty left, always a good start to start Valentine's Day :)
Not sure if nationwide!
Latest comments (16)
Sorry onto the question in hand. Cameron comes from Oxford, Jamie Oliver from Essex I think and biggest sugar company in uk is Tate & Lyle who are Liverpool based so no link there. Jamie and Cameron may both have sugar in their tea, coffee or on their cornflakes perhaps or as a coating on their cream cakes. They both look like they have had one or two lol. My last guess would be that Jamie Oliver is a bot of a health freak, decent meals for kids etc and it could be something to do with actual sugar levels in fizzy drinks. I saw something on breakfast tv the other morning and the presenter had a health drink in one hand and a can or bottle of coke in the other and was asking people which had the more sugar in. Everyone answered coke as I would but the health drink contained more sugar. Under proposed sugar tax laws the coke would carry a levy because of how it would be categorised yet the health drink containing more sugar would carry no levy.
How did I do.
Now your starter for 10:
Jamie Oliver, Sugar and Cameron are all related by what?