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> > peoples families have to survive some what do

> you

> > mean like mugging people or shoplifting as you

> say

> > in your post ??? looks like it's fu-- you jack

> i

> > am alright nice one

>

>

> What can I say ken78 your language is absolutely

> appalling you should try some breathing exercise

> or if you have a garden then go for a walk it will

> help calm you down and help change your foul mouth


well what can i say i have a foul mouth i just can't help it, you can imagine what i would say if i got one of the brunch boxes sent to me at that price (only ?35) then you would see some bad very bad language, never mind if you need to have a go at me that's fine i can take it. by the way you never made a comment on the rest of my post did you read it or could you not understand it, i mean this bit of my post peoples families have to survive some what do you

mean like mugging people or shoplifting as you say

in your post ??? and the only thing that's absolutely appalling is the price of the great Saturday Brunch Box

ken78 Wrote:

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> > > DulwichB20 your post

> > > peoples families have to survive some what do

> > you

> > > mean like mugging people or shoplifting as

> you

> > say

> > > in your post ??? looks like it's fu-- you

> jack

> > i

> > > am alright nice one

> >

> >

> > What can I say ken78 your language is

> absolutely

> > appalling you should try some breathing

> exercise

> > or if you have a garden then go for a walk it

> will

> > help calm you down and help change your foul

> mouth

>

> well what can i say i have a foul mouth i just

> can't help it, you can imagine what i would say if

> i got one of the brunch boxes sent to me at that

> price (only ?35) then you would see some bad very

> bad language, never mind if you need to have a go

> at me that's fine i can take it. by the way you

> never made a comment on the rest of my post did

> you read it or could you not understand it, i mean

> this bit of my post peoples families have to

> survive some what do you

> mean like mugging people or shoplifting as you

> say

> in your post ??? and the only thing that's

> absolutely appalling is the price of the great

> Saturday Brunch Box



Nobody is getting mugged, if they can afford the boxes then there is no issue have a tissue and there is no shoplifters as it isn't a shop I think you are exaggerating very much remember breathing exercise now

ken78 Wrote:

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> DulwichB20 Wrote:

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> > > DulwichB20 your post

> > > peoples families have to survive some what do

> > you

> > > mean like mugging people or shoplifting as

> you

> > say

> > > in your post ??? looks like it's fu-- you

> jack

> > i

> > > am alright nice one

> >

> >

> > What can I say ken78 your language is

> absolutely

> > appalling you should try some breathing

> exercise

> > or if you have a garden then go for a walk it

> will

> > help calm you down and help change your foul

> mouth

>

> well what can i say i have a foul mouth i just

> can't help it, you can imagine what i would say if

> i got one of the brunch boxes sent to me at that

> price (only ?35) then you would see some bad very

> bad language, never mind if you need to have a go

> at me that's fine i can take it. by the way you

> never made a comment on the rest of my post did

> you read it or could you not understand it, i mean

> this bit of my post peoples families have to

> survive some what do you

> mean like mugging people or shoplifting as you

> say

> in your post ??? and the only thing that's

> absolutely appalling is the price of the great

> Saturday Brunch Box




I have sent you a private message

DulwichB20 Wrote:

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> > > > DulwichB20 your post

> > > > peoples families have to survive some what

> do

> > > you

> > > > mean like mugging people or shoplifting as

> > you

> > > say

> > > > in your post ??? looks like it's fu-- you

> > jack

> > > i

> > > > am alright nice one

> > >

> > >

> > > What can I say ken78 your language is

> > absolutely

> > > appalling you should try some breathing

> > exercise

> > > or if you have a garden then go for a walk it

> > will

> > > help calm you down and help change your foul

> > mouth

> >

> > well what can i say i have a foul mouth i just

> > can't help it, you can imagine what i would say

> if

> > i got one of the brunch boxes sent to me at

> that

> > price (only ?35) then you would see some bad

> very

> > bad language, never mind if you need to have a

> go

> > at me that's fine i can take it. by the way you

> > never made a comment on the rest of my post did

> > you read it or could you not understand it, i

> mean

> > this bit of my post peoples families have to

> > survive some what do you

> > mean like mugging people or shoplifting as you

> > say

> > in your post ??? and the only thing that's

> > absolutely appalling is the price of the great

> > Saturday Brunch Box

>

>

> Nobody is getting mugged, if they can afford the

> boxes then there is no issue have a tissue and

> there is no shoplifters as it isn't a shop I think

> you are exaggerating very much remember breathing

> exercise now


read my message again i don't think you are that stupid or are you ??? what you said is peoples families have to survive what i said is do you mean like mugging people or shoplifting as you say in your post ??? now you say Nobody is getting mugged if they can afford the boxes then there is no issue, who said anything about getting mugged, if they can afford the boxes only you did,think about what you read then what you post,please try and get it right next time, thanks again for you input about these outrageously priced boxes

ken78 Wrote:

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> > > > > DulwichB20 your post

> > > > > peoples families have to survive some

> what

> > do

> > > > you

> > > > > mean like mugging people or shoplifting

> as

> > > you

> > > > say

> > > > > in your post ??? looks like it's fu--

> you

> > > jack

> > > > i

> > > > > am alright nice one

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > What can I say ken78 your language is

> > > absolutely

> > > > appalling you should try some breathing

> > > exercise

> > > > or if you have a garden then go for a walk

> it

> > > will

> > > > help calm you down and help change your

> foul

> > > mouth

> > >

> > > well what can i say i have a foul mouth i

> just

> > > can't help it, you can imagine what i would

> say

> > if

> > > i got one of the brunch boxes sent to me at

> > that

> > > price (only ?35) then you would see some bad

> > very

> > > bad language, never mind if you need to have

> a

> > go

> > > at me that's fine i can take it. by the way

> you

> > > never made a comment on the rest of my post

> did

> > > you read it or could you not understand it, i

> > mean

> > > this bit of my post peoples families have to

> > > survive some what do you

> > > mean like mugging people or shoplifting as

> you

> > > say

> > > in your post ??? and the only thing that's

> > > absolutely appalling is the price of the

> great

> > > Saturday Brunch Box

> >

> >

> > Nobody is getting mugged, if they can afford

> the

> > boxes then there is no issue have a tissue and

> > there is no shoplifters as it isn't a shop I

> think

> > you are exaggerating very much remember

> breathing

> > exercise now

>

> read my message again i don't think you are that

> stupid or are you ??? what you said is peoples

> families have to survive what i said is do you

> mean like mugging people or shoplifting as you say

> in your post ??? now you say Nobody is getting

> mugged if they can afford the boxes then there is

> no issue, who said anything about getting mugged,

> if they can afford the boxes only you did,think

> about what you read then what you post,please try

> and get it right next time, thanks again for you

> input about these outrageously priced boxes



How dare you be so rude, if you cannot understand ones point of view then do not respond,

I think you owe me an apology and should show me abit of respect on the forum

just got a pm from DulwichB20 it say's "I think you owe my an apology and show me a little bit of respect of the forum".

i can't understand this it say's my apology i think it should say me an apology as i said read it then post it if you have trouble reading ask someone to help you, i can help you with matter reading and writing on the forum i will charge you the price of a brunch boxe now that's cheap

?35 for this produce is a lot. However, it is for a specific market. The individual cost of each item at other retailers, comes to a total of ?32-35. Then they have to cover the box, the delivery, costs to run the business etc. The vendor isn?t necessarily taking the mick. They are selling to a specific market that has the spare cash to afford freshly squeezed orange juice, local free range eggs, luxury milk (from a small dairy, with animals treated to better standards and food than some), fancy French butter etc etc. Essentially the box is full of individual items sourced from other small, localish businesses and of an excellent quality. It?s an artisan box for people who value these things and can afford them. These people are also in lockdown and might want the things they are used to. I should imagine it?s not directed towards the masses. And I think that is fine. The forum covers all sorts of people with all different tastes and circumstances.

yeknomyeknom Wrote:

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> ?35 for this produce is a lot. However, it is for

> a specific market. The individual cost of each

> item at other retailers, comes to a total of

> ?32-35. Then they have to cover the box, the

> delivery, costs to run the business etc. The

> vendor isn?t necessarily taking the mick. They

> are selling to a specific market that has the

> spare cash to afford freshly squeezed orange

> juice, local free range eggs, luxury milk (from a

> small dairy, with animals treated to better

> standards and food than some), fancy French butter

> etc etc. Essentially the box is full of

> individual items sourced from other small,

> localish businesses and of an excellent quality.

> It?s an artisan box for people who value these

> things and can afford them. These people are also

> in lockdown and might want the things they are

> used to. I should imagine it?s not directed

> towards the masses. And I think that is fine.

> The forum covers all sorts of people with all

> different tastes and circumstances.


can you let me know you price you have seen this produce for and the sellers or are you just guessing just copy and paste the web sites.look forward to your reply

Ha ha ha. Lol. No Ken, I won?t spend my time doing that again for you. You will have to take my word. Or not. I don?t care.



ken78 Wrote:

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> yeknomyeknom Wrote:

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> > ?35 for this produce is a lot. However, it is

> for

> > a specific market. The individual cost of each

> > item at other retailers, comes to a total of

> > ?32-35. Then they have to cover the box, the

> > delivery, costs to run the business etc. The

> > vendor isn?t necessarily taking the mick. They

> > are selling to a specific market that has the

> > spare cash to afford freshly squeezed orange

> > juice, local free range eggs, luxury milk (from

> a

> > small dairy, with animals treated to better

> > standards and food than some), fancy French

> butter

> > etc etc. Essentially the box is full of

> > individual items sourced from other small,

> > localish businesses and of an excellent quality.

>

> > It?s an artisan box for people who value these

> > things and can afford them. These people are

> also

> > in lockdown and might want the things they are

> > used to. I should imagine it?s not directed

> > towards the masses. And I think that is fine.

> > The forum covers all sorts of people with all

> > different tastes and circumstances.

>

> can you let me know you price you have seen this

> produce for and the sellers or are you just

> guessing just copy and paste the web sites.look

> forward to your reply

yeknomyeknom Wrote:

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> Ha ha ha. Lol. No Ken, I won?t spend my time

> doing that again for you. You will have to take

> my word. Or not. I don?t care.

>

>

> ken78 Wrote:

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> > yeknomyeknom Wrote:

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> > > ?35 for this produce is a lot. However, it

> is

> > for

> > > a specific market. The individual cost of

> each

> > > item at other retailers, comes to a total of

> > > ?32-35. Then they have to cover the box, the

> > > delivery, costs to run the business etc.

> The

> > > vendor isn?t necessarily taking the mick.

> They

> > > are selling to a specific market that has the

> > > spare cash to afford freshly squeezed orange

> > > juice, local free range eggs, luxury milk

> (from

> > a

> > > small dairy, with animals treated to better

> > > standards and food than some), fancy French

> > butter

> > > etc etc. Essentially the box is full of

> > > individual items sourced from other small,

> > > localish businesses and of an excellent

> quality.

> >

> > > It?s an artisan box for people who value

> these

> > > things and can afford them. These people are

> > also

> > > in lockdown and might want the things they

> are

> > > used to. I should imagine it?s not directed

> > > towards the masses. And I think that is fine.

>

> > > The forum covers all sorts of people with all

> > > different tastes and circumstances.

> >

> > can you let me know you price you have seen

> this

> > produce for and the sellers or are you just

> > guessing just copy and paste the web sites.look

> > forward to your reply


well that's a surprise the way you said the box from other sellers are as you say "other retailers comes to a total of ?32-35. Then they have to cover the box, i just wanted see the other retailers that you say do this but no you can't let us see maybe a little white lie.

lilly123 Wrote:

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> Ken78 you can help with what? matter reading and

> writing, we?ll let?s hope not spelling


do you need help as well did you read DulwichB20 post then mine ??? but then again we can't all be perfect can we

Lol. No it?s not a lie. But like I said, believe what you want. I can?t really answer the rest of your post as I can?t quite decipher it. No need to explain yourself though, I don?t intend to continue answering to you any further Ken. You seem to be looking for the fault in people and I?m not sure how productive that is, especially in these times. Best wishes to you.


ken78 Wrote:

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> yeknomyeknom Wrote:

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> > Ha ha ha. Lol. No Ken, I won?t spend my time

> > doing that again for you. You will have to

> take

> > my word. Or not. I don?t care.

> >

> >

> > ken78 Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > yeknomyeknom Wrote:

> > >

> >

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> > > -----

> > > > ?35 for this produce is a lot. However, it

> > is

> > > for

> > > > a specific market. The individual cost of

> > each

> > > > item at other retailers, comes to a total

> of

> > > > ?32-35. Then they have to cover the box,

> the

> > > > delivery, costs to run the business etc.

> > The

> > > > vendor isn?t necessarily taking the mick.

> > They

> > > > are selling to a specific market that has

> the

> > > > spare cash to afford freshly squeezed

> orange

> > > > juice, local free range eggs, luxury milk

> > (from

> > > a

> > > > small dairy, with animals treated to better

> > > > standards and food than some), fancy French

> > > butter

> > > > etc etc. Essentially the box is full of

> > > > individual items sourced from other small,

> > > > localish businesses and of an excellent

> > quality.

> > >

> > > > It?s an artisan box for people who value

> > these

> > > > things and can afford them. These people

> are

> > > also

> > > > in lockdown and might want the things they

> > are

> > > > used to. I should imagine it?s not

> directed

> > > > towards the masses. And I think that is

> fine.

> >

> > > > The forum covers all sorts of people with

> all

> > > > different tastes and circumstances.

> > >

> > > can you let me know you price you have seen

> > this

> > > produce for and the sellers or are you just

> > > guessing just copy and paste the web

> sites.look

> > > forward to your reply

>

> well that's a surprise the way you said the box

> from other sellers are as you say "other retailers

> comes to a total of ?32-35. Then they have to

> cover the box, i just wanted see the other

> retailers that you say do this but no you can't

> let us see maybe a little white lie.

DulwichBorn&Bred Wrote:

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> The box isn?t organic and therefore isn?t worth

> the premium price at all.

> Here is an alternative:

> https://www.food-republic.com/collections/all-prod

> ucts


and in this box you don't get the Chocolate Brownie Bars or the tea bags but you get all this 1 x Freshly Pressed Cloudy Apple 1ltr

1 x Greek Yoghurt 1kg Tub

1 x Heritage Mature cheddar 400g

2 x Fresh Avocado?s

and ?15 cheaper

yeknomyeknom Wrote:

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> Lol. No it?s not a lie. But like I said, believe

> what you want. I can?t really answer the rest of

> your post as I can?t quite decipher it. No need

> to explain yourself though, I don?t intend to

> continue answering to you any further Ken. You

> seem to be looking for the fault in people and I?m

> not sure how productive that is, especially in

> these times. Best wishes to you.

>

> ken78 Wrote:

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> > yeknomyeknom Wrote:

> >

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> > -----

> > > Ha ha ha. Lol. No Ken, I won?t spend my

> time

> > > doing that again for you. You will have to

> > take

> > > my word. Or not. I don?t care.

> > >

> > >

> > > ken78 Wrote:

> > >

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> >

> > > -----

> > > > yeknomyeknom Wrote:

> > > >

> > >

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> >

> > >

> > > > -----

> > > > > ?35 for this produce is a lot. However,

> it

> > > is

> > > > for

> > > > > a specific market. The individual cost

> of

> > > each

> > > > > item at other retailers, comes to a total

> > of

> > > > > ?32-35. Then they have to cover the box,

> > the

> > > > > delivery, costs to run the business etc.

>

> > > The

> > > > > vendor isn?t necessarily taking the mick.

>

> > > They

> > > > > are selling to a specific market that has

> > the

> > > > > spare cash to afford freshly squeezed

> > orange

> > > > > juice, local free range eggs, luxury milk

> > > (from

> > > > a

> > > > > small dairy, with animals treated to

> better

> > > > > standards and food than some), fancy

> French

> > > > butter

> > > > > etc etc. Essentially the box is full of

> > > > > individual items sourced from other

> small,

> > > > > localish businesses and of an excellent

> > > quality.

> > > >

> > > > > It?s an artisan box for people who value

> > > these

> > > > > things and can afford them. These people

> > are

> > > > also

> > > > > in lockdown and might want the things

> they

> > > are

> > > > > used to. I should imagine it?s not

> > directed

> > > > > towards the masses. And I think that is

> > fine.

> > >

> > > > > The forum covers all sorts of people with

> > all

> > > > > different tastes and circumstances.

> > > >

> > > > can you let me know you price you have seen

> > > this

> > > > produce for and the sellers or are you just

> > > > guessing just copy and paste the web

> > sites.look

> > > > forward to your reply

> >

> > well that's a surprise the way you said the box

> > from other sellers are as you say "other

> retailers

> > comes to a total of ?32-35. Then they have to

> > cover the box, i just wanted see the other

> > retailers that you say do this but no you can't

> > let us see maybe a little white lie.



well i thought you would like to prove me wrong silly me

Not really "profiteering". The last I heard, supermarkets and corner shops are still open for the basic provisions. Nobody is being forced to buy their stuff.


It strikes me that this is another business, with bills and staff to pay, trying to adapt to the current situation. Maybe they've missed the mark a bit. But how much does a brownie from a fancy bakery/cafe cost usually? ?3? Sourdough, ?4. 2 litres of hipster milk, ?4. This is aimed at people who are used to paying a lot of money for premium products. I am aware that many people don't fall into this category, but again, you have a choice...

fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> Not really "profiteering". The last I heard,

> supermarkets and corner shops are still open for

> the basic provisions. Nobody is being forced to

> buy their stuff.

>

> It strikes me that this is another business, with

> bills and staff to pay, trying to adapt to the

> current situation. Maybe they've missed the mark a

> bit. But how much does a brownie from a fancy

> bakery/cafe cost usually? ?3? Sourdough, ?4. 2

> litres of hipster milk, ?4. This is aimed at

> people who are used to paying a lot of money for

> premium products. I am aware that many people

> don't fall into this category, but again, you have

> a choice...


have a look you say missed the mark a bit ?? look at this > [www.food-republic.com]

ken78 Wrote:

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> lilly123 Wrote:

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> > Ken78 you can help with what? matter reading

> and

> > writing, we?ll let?s hope not spelling

>

> do you need help as well did you read DulwichB20

> post then mine ??? but then again we can't all be

> perfect can we



We are all far from perfect but you are rude and arrogant

ken78 Wrote:

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> have a look you say missed the mark a bit ?? look

> at this >


Well the brownies are the main item I guess (they're a cake shop). That's a big chunk of the price right there, plus a few quid for delivery.


But yeah I agree it's expensive. So don't buy it. Problem solved!

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    • That is also a Young's pub, like The Cherry Tree. However fantastic the menu looks, you might want to ask exactly who will cook the food on the day, and how. Also, if  there is Christmas pudding on the menu, you might want to ask how that will be cooked, and whether it will look and/or taste anything like the Christmas puddings you have had in the past.
    • This reminds me of a situation a few years ago when a mate's Dad was coming down and fancied Franklin's for Christmas Day. He'd been there once, in September, and loved it. Obviously, they're far too tuned in to do it, so having looked around, £100 per head was pretty standard for fairly average pubs around here. That is ridiculous. I'd go with Penguin's idea; one of the best Christmas Day lunches I've ever had was at the Lahore Kebab House in Whitechapel. And it was BYO. After a couple of Guinness outside Franklin's, we decided £100 for four people was the absolute maximum, but it had to be done in the style of Franklin's and sourced within walking distance of The Gowlett. All the supermarkets knock themselves out on veg as a loss leader - particularly anything festive - and the Afghani lads on Rye Lane are brilliant for more esoteric stuff and spices, so it really doesn't need to be pricey. Here's what we came up with. It was considerably less than £100 for four. Bread & Butter (Lidl & Lurpak on offer at Iceland) Mersea Oysters (Sopers) Parsnip & Potato Soup ( I think they were both less than 20 pence a kilo at Morrisons) Smoked mackerel, Jerseys, watercress & radish (Sopers) Rolled turkey breast joint (£7.95 from Iceland) Roast Duck (two for £12 at Lidl) Mash  Carrots, star anise, butter emulsion. Stir-fried Brussels, bacon, chestnuts and Worcestershire sauce.(Lidl) Clementine and limoncello granita (all from Lidl) Stollen (Lidl) Stichelton, Cornish Cruncher, Stinking Bishop. (Marks & Sparks) There was a couple of lessons to learn: Don't freeze mash. It breaks down the cellular structure and ends up more like a French pomme purée. I renamed it 'Pomme Mikael Silvestre' after my favourite French centre-half cum left back and got away with it, but if you're not amongst football fans you may not be so lucky. Tasted great, looked like shit. Don't take the clementine granita out of the freezer too early, particularly if you've overdone it on the limoncello. It melts quickly and someone will suggest snorting it. The sugar really sticks your nostrils together on Boxing Day. Speaking of 'lost' Christmases past, John Lewis have hijacked Alison Limerick's 'Where Love Lives' for their new advert. Bastards. But not a bad ad.   Beansprout, I have a massive steel pot I bought from a Nigerian place on Choumert Road many years ago. It could do with a work out. I'm quite prepared to make a huge, spicy parsnip soup for anyone who fancies it and a few carols.  
    • Nothing to do with the topic of this thread, but I have to say, I think it is quite untrue that people don't make human contact in cities. Just locally, there are street parties, road WhatsApp groups, one street I know near here hires a coach and everyone in the street goes to the seaside every year! There are lots of neighbourhood groups on Facebook, where people look out for each other and help each other. In my experience people chat to strangers on public transport, in shops, waiting in queues etc. To the best of my knowledge the forum does not need donations to keep it going. It contains paid ads, which hopefully helps Joe,  the very excellent admin,  to keep it up and running. And as for a house being broken into, that could happen anywhere. I knew a village in Devon where a whole row of houses was burgled one night in the eighties. Sorry to continue the off topic conversation when the poor OP was just trying to find out who was open for lunch on Christmas Day!
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