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Food 'they' don't make any more
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostI thought at first that that was a multi-pack for a week (like the little packets you got at now-banished breakfast buffets), so inordinately expensive, but then realised that each pack is 375g.
Now that IS inordinately expensive.
(£999 per 375g before it’s corrected.)
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View Posthttps://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...7671_495979051
Now that IS inordinately expensive.
(£999 per 375g before it’s corrected.)"I do not approve of anything that tampers with natural ignorance. Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone. The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever. If it did, it would prove a serious danger to the upper classes, and probably lead to acts of violence in Grosvenor Square."
Lady Bracknell The importance of Being Earnest
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Aldi sell Bavarian smoked cheese - they are a German company. (and their jams are pretty good, for a supermarket).
On Fairy washing up liquid - not a food, but related:
Their latest (smaller) bottles of "original" are not the same as the original "original". They now contain methyl-iso-thiozo-linone, a substance, a fungicide I think, banned completely in Canada, and banned in Europe for anything like cosmetics where it stays in contact with your skin, but approved for temporary contact.
On looking at the contents of other brands and strengths, (in Tesco) I found also that the Tesco brand contained this fungicide, but the 2X and 3X Fairy bottles do not, for now at least.
When I took back my purchase of Fairy Original, complaining that it was not original because it now contained the banned substance, the Customer Service lady gave me a funny look, and the man behind me in the queue said "amazing what you learn".
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Originally posted by Beresford View PostAldi sell Bavarian smoked cheese - they are a German company. (and their jams are pretty good, for a supermarket).
On Fairy washing up liquid - not a food, but related:
Their latest (smaller) bottles of "original" are not the same as the original "original". They now contain methyl-iso-thiozo-linone, a substance, a fungicide I think, banned completely in Canada, and banned in Europe for anything like cosmetics where it stays in contact with your skin, but approved for temporary contact.
On looking at the contents of other brands and strengths, (in Tesco) I found also that the Tesco brand contained this fungicide, but the 2X and 3X Fairy bottles do not, for now at least.
When I took back my purchase of Fairy Original, complaining that it was not original because it now contained the banned substance, the Customer Service lady gave me a funny look, and the man behind me in the queue said "amazing what you learn".
The wine shelves in the local Waitrose have been looking emptier than usual for several weeks. When I asked if this was a result of Brexit they claimed that the warehouse had had their computer hacked. Not sure I can believe this and it seems to me to be an agreed line to take should anyone be cheeky enough to ask the question."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostAnother Brexit dividend? Thanks for the alert. Fortunately, I've got the 2X Fairy bottle which doesn't contain the banned substance but I'll keep an eye open on future purchases.
The wine shelves in the local Waitrose have been looking emptier than usual for several weeks. When I asked if this was a result of Brexit they claimed that the warehouse had had their computer hacked. Not sure I can believe this and it seems to me to be an agreed line to take should anyone be cheeky enough to ask the question.
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Originally posted by Bryn View Post"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Phineas Fogg's Mignons morceaux - mini garlic bread crispy snacks.
There was also a delicious range of tinned soups available in the early 1990s - clam chowder, chicken curry - can't remember who made them but they were readily available in Tesco etc - better than your average soup. I wonder if anyone else can remember them more precisely?
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