Valid fron 15th June to 5th July
Goodfells’s Takeaway five cheese Margherita pizza 520gr
Co-op Garlic baguettes 310gr
Bird’s eye chicken goujons 200gr
Albert Bartlett Rooster wedges 750gr
Mars Ice cream bars 4s
Top comments
crgritchie
14 Jun 1614#11
Wow you really hate the working poor. I'm sure there's an example here or there of people spending such bens on booze but I know plenty of working parents, especially single mums, who rely on these credits to get by and don't squander it in that manner. The tax credits system was recently reformed by George Osborne and is less generous with benefit tapering away faster too.
At the end of the day, people on these credits are working and contributing to the economy (and society) and the tax credits bring them up to a liveable income. The alternative being 100% dependency on benefits if you prefer out-of-work benefits, so tax credits work out cheaper for the govt, provide a better income for the credits recipients (thus incentivising working) and the child(ren) will grow up in a household seeing their parent(s) work for (at least part) of a living - this has long-term benefits for avoiding the multi-generational unemployed family trap where children of the long-term unemployed themselves become unemployed.
A single parent will get a 25% council tax discount, as will ANY household where there is only 1 eligible adult in the household whether they work or not and irrespective of their tax credit status.
On the actual deal - hot from me. No, I wouldn't eat that as a 'meal' (far too much carb, salt and sugar) but it's all freezeable and the separate elements can all be used as such.
Right, I'm off down bargain booze to spend my giro on 2 bottles of white lightning and some scratchcards.
sickly sweet
14 Jun 1612#8
What are you blabbering on about?!
I cannot follow your thought process or decipher your point.
Anyhow, great deal Daffers as a one-off treat.
Loulouforgetmenot
14 Jun 169#19
Hot deal! Love the co-op meal deals, for a fiver you can't go wrong.
My son loves them too, he's nearly 3!
Can't wait to tell him we are having pizza tommorow <3 rather than Confit of salmon with new potato & crab crush & dill drizzle! :confused:
maccy1
14 Jun 167#17
I've no idea how I missed this, mega heat added daffers, you can eat a healthy diet and still have this meal :smile: plus at a throwaway price :man::laughing:
All comments (89)
foxykelli
14 Jun 163#1
Always a winner :smile:
goonertillidie
14 Jun 166#2
What Co-op say to me everytime
Also not forgetting can use your NUS card, Should be £4.50 iirc
thewongwing101
14 Jun 164#3
Is it Margherita time already ? :smile:
g8spur to thewongwing101
14 Jun 161#4
Turns out my memories of Rachel's nipples in this episode were correct.
reindeer333
14 Jun 165#5
Great deal Daffers - heat added!!
Even better for £4.50! :smiley:
nordberg
14 Jun 161#6
Jesus - how is that a meal?
seaniboy to nordberg
14 Jun 162#7
Well it is for those getting child tax credits rather than a free course of child focused home economics
CTC £53.46 a week, dinner at Coop per week £35 = £18.46 for a bottle (or cheapo 2) of spirits...and thats the weekly rate for 1 child before a single parent in social housing gets passported housing and council tax subsidy.
Child Tax Credits - Tory and Labour bankrupting the nation long before the EU copped the blame.
Education removes child poverty not state financial & processed food dependency.
I would not eat any of that junk.
sickly sweet
14 Jun 1612#8
What are you blabbering on about?!
I cannot follow your thought process or decipher your point.
Anyhow, great deal Daffers as a one-off treat.
square72
14 Jun 161#9
Why would anyone pay £5 for a pile of junk food?
seaniboy
14 Jun 16#10
You can't understand how your tax credits/maths :smile: work? That why child poverty exists
Opening post
Goodfells’s Takeaway five cheese Margherita pizza 520gr
Co-op Garlic baguettes 310gr
Bird’s eye chicken goujons 200gr
Albert Bartlett Rooster wedges 750gr
Mars Ice cream bars 4s
Top comments
At the end of the day, people on these credits are working and contributing to the economy (and society) and the tax credits bring them up to a liveable income. The alternative being 100% dependency on benefits if you prefer out-of-work benefits, so tax credits work out cheaper for the govt, provide a better income for the credits recipients (thus incentivising working) and the child(ren) will grow up in a household seeing their parent(s) work for (at least part) of a living - this has long-term benefits for avoiding the multi-generational unemployed family trap where children of the long-term unemployed themselves become unemployed.
A single parent will get a 25% council tax discount, as will ANY household where there is only 1 eligible adult in the household whether they work or not and irrespective of their tax credit status.
On the actual deal - hot from me. No, I wouldn't eat that as a 'meal' (far too much carb, salt and sugar) but it's all freezeable and the separate elements can all be used as such.
Right, I'm off down bargain booze to spend my giro on 2 bottles of white lightning and some scratchcards.
I cannot follow your thought process or decipher your point.
Anyhow, great deal Daffers as a one-off treat.
My son loves them too, he's nearly 3!
Can't wait to tell him we are having pizza tommorow <3 rather than Confit of salmon with new potato & crab crush & dill drizzle! :confused:
All comments (89)
Also not forgetting can use your NUS card, Should be £4.50 iirc
Even better for £4.50! :smiley:
CTC £53.46 a week, dinner at Coop per week £35 = £18.46 for a bottle (or cheapo 2) of spirits...and thats the weekly rate for 1 child before a single parent in social housing gets passported housing and council tax subsidy.
Child Tax Credits - Tory and Labour bankrupting the nation long before the EU copped the blame.
Education removes child poverty not state financial & processed food dependency.
I would not eat any of that junk.
I cannot follow your thought process or decipher your point.
Anyhow, great deal Daffers as a one-off treat.