Not sure if it's local or national but there is at least 50 packets at Poynton for 49p
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aaran7
16 Jan 17#1
Nice deal, I bought a lot when it was in Sainsbury's for 50p. Will check local thanks
sradmad
16 Jan 171#2
good find op, heat added
batista
17 Jan 17#3
excellent price
Picard123
17 Jan 171#4
80g is better quality, but this is a great price for 75g paper.
tepbloke to Picard123
17 Jan 172#8
Not quite true.
80gsm is heavier than 75gsm (not that you'd notice without measuring equipment), but the quality is a totally different issue. I sell paper of all grades and the quality is usually (but not always) reflected in the price and not the weight :smiley:
This will probably be perfectly good for most low-use home users, but I wouldn't recommend a really low cost budget paper for a business.
djames108 to Picard123
17 Jan 17#9
this is a great price for any weight of paper
westywales
17 Jan 17#5
anyone know if it's national please?
simont_space
17 Jan 17#6
Some NHS Trusts pay out £25 for a pack of this stuff under PFI. Crazy.
yok0ross to simont_space
17 Jan 172#7
complete and utter nonesense
iDealYou to simont_space
17 Jan 17#11
Wait until you hear about the price of a light bulb & how much they charge to replace the old one. :smiley:
blitzmmccv to simont_space
17 Jan 17#17
I work for a Photo-Me store within an Asda and to order a 100pk of DVD-R's from our Supplier is £26 and yet they cost half of that if they was to buy them from ASDA.
simont_space
17 Jan 17#10
Course it is. That's why the NHS owes £200b+ on PFI contracts, buildings and services ie Hospitals and the supply of such things as lightbulbs, paper etc. to run them.
Those not having to use PFI providers pay anything between £2 and £6 for the same thing. Massive waste.
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80gsm is heavier than 75gsm (not that you'd notice without measuring equipment), but the quality is a totally different issue. I sell paper of all grades and the quality is usually (but not always) reflected in the price and not the weight :smiley:
This will probably be perfectly good for most low-use home users, but I wouldn't recommend a really low cost budget paper for a business.
:smiley:
Those not having to use PFI providers pay anything between £2 and £6 for the same thing. Massive waste.