Anchor butter 500g for £2.00 in morrisons other stores it seems to be for over £3.00 I can't seem to find it online.
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CR_&_JR
2 May 16#1
Which one, the spreadable one or the block type.
abba
2 May 16#2
abba
2 May 16#3
Block
ClashInDevon
2 May 16#4
Tesco are selling the 250g blocks of Anchor for £1.00 each.
And I'm sure someone will be along in a while to point out that Aldi own brand butter is cheaper and exactly the same.
CockneySpur to ClashInDevon
5 May 16#6
but it ain't though - the label says Aldi :wink:
husna2000
2 May 16#5
Its the block one
mcormack
5 May 16#7
And your label says "Cockney" explains it all really. Pseudo snob.
CockneySpur
8 May 16#8
I am trying to decide if that is supposed to be funny or even better still, make sense
mcormack
8 May 16#9
Well, the notorious low i.q.'s of cockneys in general may explain it.
CockneySpur
8 May 16#10
sorry - still don't get it - maybe its down to the fact that my still superior than your IQ is stopping me from understanding the inane meanderings of one that is one step above braindead
mcormack
10 May 16#11
Cockneys are cute when they speak, however, you have displayed a total lack of grammar in your written piece. Keep the ignorant, ignorant! (Plato) concentrate on yelling at football matches you ignoramus.
CockneySpur
10 May 16#12
grammar, are you really going there?? Yep, i was right - braindead
mcormack
11 May 16#13
I don't need to comment, the evidence above is sufficient. Now off you trot to the pub with the lads! Ha.
CockneySpur
12 May 16#14
I will use correct grammar when I am speaking to someone with the intellectual ability to understand it - but while I am dealing with one of life's lesser beings I will be considerate enough so as not to make them feel inadequate (I fear I have failed though with you)
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And I'm sure someone will be along in a while to point out that Aldi own brand butter is cheaper and exactly the same.