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PaulK Wrote:

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> There is no excuse at all to buy eight beef

> burgers for a pound. Any one purchasing eight beef

> burgers for a pound is a chav.



Some people can't even afford to eat, let alone eat healthily.

If they can buy 8 burgers for ?1 and their kids get a hot meal, doesn't mean they are thick, just means they are doing their best to look after their families as best they can.


PaulK - As I'm veggie, this thread doesn't apply to me anyway, but not for the first time, I find your attitude appalling.

PaulK Wrote:

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> Who are the people you know, who can't even afford

> to eat? Genuine question.

> If anyone believes that 8 burgers equals a hot

> meal it does mean they are thick. They could cook

> healthier for ?1 so It does not mean they are

> doing their best.



do you honestly think that deprivation can be expressed soley in financial terms ?


Yer a lucky man that you are so very very clever

PaulK Wrote:

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> Who are the people you know, who can't even afford

> to eat? Genuine question.

> If anyone believes that 8 burgers equals a hot

> meal it does mean they are thick. They could cook

> healthier for ?1 so It does not mean they are

> doing their best.


I know people who buy the cheap burgers because they like them and can't afford expensive burgers.

If its so easy to feed 4 people for ?1, let me know your secret PaulK.

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Back to the level of the puerile and my personal

> favourite from the hundreds seen on FB and

> Twitter:

>

> Vegatarians should be aware that some veggie-

> burgers have been found to contain .....

> Uniquorn.

>

> I thanks you.



I better stop buying my 8 x veggie burgers for ?1 then!!

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Back to the level of the puerile and my personal

> favourite from the hundreds seen on FB and

> Twitter:

>

> Vegatarians should be aware that some veggie-

> burgers have been found to contain .....

> Uniquorn.

>

> I thanks you.



Haha. My favourite...


First horse meat is found in tescos burgers. Reports coming in that camel toe has been found in Primark leggings.

PaulK Wrote:

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> See none of you know anyone who would do this 8

> for a ?1 buying. You give me too much credit

> woodrot but thanks. DJKQ even food banks dont dish

> out this shit. Their food looks good.



My housemate just bought 8 chicken legs for a ?1 in Sainos.


Don't all rush down there at once. ;-)


(At that price they're probably frog, not chicken.)

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