Ferrero Raffaello 240g Chocolates £1.49 at Heron Foods.
Would make a great little gift! :smile:
The cheapest I can find these anywhere else is in Ocado for £4.00, most expensive is Waitrose for £6.50.
7 comments
fishmaster
2 Jul 174#1
Gift? If some one gave me this as a gift I would think they were crazy, what's wrong with you why didn't you eat it? In fact I would be sure they had poisoned them and wanted to kill me. I will buy this and I won't be gifting it to anyone except myself.
Reality
2 Jul 17#2
I intend to eat the box myself. However I thought it would be ideal for anyone wanting a cheap end of year teachers gift. I didn't dare mention the teachers gift, because I can't be bothered with all the abuse I'm likely to get for suggesting teachers deserve gifts! (shock)
mushypeas25 to Reality
3 Jul 171#4
You eat the box? You know the chocolates taste far better... As for the box, if they're that good - I suppose you can give them to teachers.
Tweenie2017 to Reality
3 Jul 172#5
Well, IMHO, they do deserve a gift, for having to put up with some of these awful Br*ts that society has in them these days. It's not just a gift that they deserve but, a bl**dy MEDAL!!
They have to put up with people's children, for much longer in a day than the parent has too. So, think about this at the end of each & every term. For goodness sake, a nice little gesture didn't cost the earth. If, you say you can't afford..... For whatever reason start putting small unnoticed change in a jar at the start of the term & Bingo, you'll have saved plenty for it.
If, you say you cannot afford it, cannot afford to save loose change, then, for go the odd packet of cigarettes, odd Starbucks Coffee( other brands too),or bottle of Wine!!
The teacher will really appreciate it. Especially, if your child/ren are particularly challenging. As, without, these dedicated teachers & classroom assistants , you'd not be able to go to work & if, you, don't work, then you'd not be able to have the much needed break from your child, wether they are challenging or NOT!!
I'm sorry. I know I've gone off TOPIC, slightly. But, just some kind thoughts, for these AMAZING HUMAN BEINGS. I do hope you will read this & maybe, buy a box or two of these. To put away for end of term. Even, if there's more than one teacher to buy for. The price is absolutely fabulous.
Enjoy your day, guys!! :smile:
sparkylicious
2 Jul 171#3
Hot. Picked up a couple of boxes of these while shopping for the Coke Zero deal. Thanks for posting.
LeahsMintytoutou
3 Jul 171#6
Wow great price.. yummy in MY tummy lol :laughing:
Timbonagasaki
3 Jul 17#7
They've got these in Bargain Buys in Louth for £1.99 and a best before date of May this year!
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Would make a great little gift! :smile:
The cheapest I can find these anywhere else is in Ocado for £4.00, most expensive is Waitrose for £6.50.
7 comments
They have to put up with people's children, for much longer in a day than the parent has too. So, think about this at the end of each & every term. For goodness sake, a nice little gesture didn't cost the earth. If, you say you can't afford..... For whatever reason start putting small unnoticed change in a jar at the start of the term & Bingo, you'll have saved plenty for it.
If, you say you cannot afford it, cannot afford to save loose change, then, for go the odd packet of cigarettes, odd Starbucks Coffee( other brands too),or bottle of Wine!!
The teacher will really appreciate it. Especially, if your child/ren are particularly challenging. As, without, these dedicated teachers & classroom assistants , you'd not be able to go to work & if, you, don't work, then you'd not be able to have the much needed break from your child, wether they are challenging or NOT!!
I'm sorry. I know I've gone off TOPIC, slightly. But, just some kind thoughts, for these AMAZING HUMAN BEINGS. I do hope you will read this & maybe, buy a box or two of these. To put away for end of term. Even, if there's more than one teacher to buy for. The price is absolutely fabulous.
Enjoy your day, guys!! :smile: