"hey this isn't a very good deal, let's abuse this guy !!!"
"hey guys wait up, he said in the description he's a "first time poster, go easy", think we're going to have to let him off today"
* retreats fist *
lockwoodisbored to mariakelly921
26 Sep 163#13
Grass?
robertr
26 Sep 163#5
No all Co-op's offer student discount.
Latest comments (33)
Fredson16
30 Sep 16#33
Good offer, but be careful as there was a vegetable medley on same shelf as deal, but was not part .
of offer, I was charged full price for all 4 items, had to get manager to refund everything and get the broccoli and cauliflower mix instead
Holeinone
27 Sep 16#32
Wild garlic and hedge cuttings are widely available this time of year, ping them for 30secs and you've a lovely Veggie meal for free. Now that's a hot deal!
pookynuts
27 Sep 16#31
I assume so - leaflet came through the door as it does every month with all the offers on
pookynuts
26 Sep 162#7
Frozen deal is Chicago town cheese pizza 490g
Birds eye chicken goujons 200g
Coop potato wedges 750g
2 coop garlic baguettes
Haagen-Dazs cookies and cream ice cream 500ml
-£5 from 28th Sept
Kazzer05 to pookynuts
27 Sep 16#30
Is this every co op
brianw
27 Sep 16#29
just received my membership card with 2 x £1 off £5 spend coupon meal deal even cheaper trouble is our local co-op does not do meal deals
hewittinspain
27 Sep 16#27
wow, co op doing a deal!! normally they are expensive as hell. I never shop there
Piccadillio to hewittinspain
27 Sep 16#28
They've had £5 meal deals for a year.
Holeinone
27 Sep 16#24
Typical, a Veggie wants to make a point about a meal containing meat. Why do they do this? What's up, has Tofu become unavailable?
elbs to Holeinone
27 Sep 161#25
because it would be sensible to offer a vegetarian choice as well.
that's the point - choice for the consumer
clairefudge to Holeinone
27 Sep 16#26
Jesus, we aren't complaining we are just wondering if we can take advantage of the offer too! What's the problem with that?
xenophon
27 Sep 16#23
Gorillas have been known to eat other smaller monkeys but it is very rare. But they do consume a lot of insects such as termites and grubs so would that be pedantic to call that meat also perhaps? In other words can a vegetarian remain a vegetarian if they eat insects? Genuine question.
naturelover
26 Sep 16#22
Thank you! To be honest first time I've commented against a point & it's given me the confidence to do so (within reason) :-)
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"hey guys wait up, he said in the description he's a "first time poster, go easy", think we're going to have to let him off today"
* retreats fist *
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of offer, I was charged full price for all 4 items, had to get manager to refund everything and get the broccoli and cauliflower mix instead
Birds eye chicken goujons 200g
Coop potato wedges 750g
2 coop garlic baguettes
Haagen-Dazs cookies and cream ice cream 500ml
-£5 from 28th Sept
that's the point - choice for the consumer
Elephant
Rhino
Hippo
Bison
Wildebeest
Horse
Manatee
Deer
Some Whales
Yak
http://www.vegansouls.com/top-vegan-animals
I then found the Top Ten Vegetarian Mammals;
Elephant
Rhino
Hippo
Bison
Wildebeest
Horse
Manatee
Deer
Some Whales
Yak
http://www.vegansouls.com/top-vegan-animals
As for Fruit, veg, pulses, grains, nuts, seeds etc - are you sure you aren't a bird
they don't get meat so often but they'll still eat it
Fruit, veg, pulses, grains, nuts, seeds etc
A Gorilla is vegetarian & I'm guessing you'd be no match for it
http://www.co-operativefood.co.uk/5-frozen-meal-deal
"hey guys wait up, he said in the description he's a "first time poster, go easy", think we're going to have to let him off today"
* retreats fist *