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goonertillidie
11 Jul 175#1
when your parents wander off in the Supermarket
ILikeUsingGifsToComment
11 Jul 175#2
Saves carrying it! :smile:
zworld
11 Jul 174#4
What times we live in!
£40 min delivery, and then you still have to pay for delivery!
Latest comments (22)
loadsavmoney
19 Jul 17#22
i wouldn't do that, i just thought it was a funny thing to do
JamesSmith
19 Jul 17#21
Being a freeloader, basically?
Robbiecfc
19 Jul 171#18
Or change email every week for 15 to 20 off your shopping
loadsavmoney to Robbiecfc
19 Jul 17#20
:laughing: charge them for delivering it instead of the other way round, i like your thinking
JamesSmith
19 Jul 17#19
You get what you pay for.
I shall not be joining you in a race to the bottom.
It's a bit off to expect free deliveries for a small order IMO margins aren't that great. You'll end up paying for it one way or the other.
loadsavmoney
18 Jul 17#17
all that thinking's worn me out, did i do good?, do i get a cookie? :smiley:
loadsavmoney
18 Jul 17#16
Sainsburys offer:
over priced groceries
charge for delivery but
has a larger variety to choose from
Iceland offer:
Free delivery
reasonable prices but
a small supermarket/ variety to choose from
and fruit and vedge aren't as fresh as large supermarkets
willllllllll
18 Jul 17#15
Think about the difference between what they both offer...
loadsavmoney
18 Jul 17#14
iceland manage free delivery and their prices are reasonable too
deany76
11 Jul 171#7
With online supermarket deliveries (perhaps not Ocado)losing approx £25.00 per order this has to be Hot.
loadsavmoney to deany76
18 Jul 17#13
i think it was ocado, years ago who lost 12 tins of soup... how do you loose 12 tins :laughing:
They were on the delivery note as payed and delivered for but they didn't get delivered, strange
zworld
11 Jul 174#4
What times we live in!
£40 min delivery, and then you still have to pay for delivery!
loadsavmoney to zworld
18 Jul 17#12
that's just what i was thinking :laughing: if you spend this much at sainsburys you've over paid enough to be entitled to free delivery
boiteacourrier
18 Jul 17#11
By making you spending more online (40gbp), trying to sell you more expensive stuff, avoiding you to buy expired products...
Metermike
12 Jul 17#10
Heat added, Thanks op
captainbeaky
12 Jul 17#9
Search YouTube for "Sa Jae Hyouk 2012"
Musicrab
11 Jul 17#8
I want to see the original video that this was based on.
willllllllll
11 Jul 172#6
Well how else do they pay for the staff, vans, shoppers etc?
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£40 min delivery, and then you still have to pay for delivery!
Latest comments (22)
I shall not be joining you in a race to the bottom.
It's a bit off to expect free deliveries for a small order IMO margins aren't that great. You'll end up paying for it one way or the other.
Sainsburys offer:
over priced groceries
charge for delivery
but
has a larger variety to choose from
Iceland offer:
Free delivery
reasonable prices
but
a small supermarket/ variety to choose from
and fruit and vedge aren't as fresh as large supermarkets
They were on the delivery note as payed and delivered for but they didn't get delivered, strange
£40 min delivery, and then you still have to pay for delivery!