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> Missse22: thank you so much for your support! I

> really appreciate it. You're so right about hiding

> behind computers. Would showboat, I wonder,

> 'shout' at me to my face (or anyone's for that

> matter) like he did in one of his posts? I think

> not. Would edcam have sneered from the get-go? Or

> strafer jack - whose last post implies a knowledge

> of me he simply doesn't have. Again I doubt it.

>

> But if you read their previous posts you'll see

> that every thread they comment on turns bad,

> whatever the topic. And it always descends into

> personal insults from them. I tried throughout to

> maintain my sense of humour, but it was lost on

> them, either deliberately or otherwise.

>

> I'm surprised they're still allowed on this site

> to be honest. They're just bullies, plain and

> simple - and they do it to everyone. You won't

> believe how many people locally say they're afraid

> to post on the forum because of this cabal.

>

> Yes, I did ask at the beginning if I was being

> reasonable - probably because I was unsure, to be

> honest, due to the heat and my increasing fixation

> on needing a particular sandwich filling (I've

> turned into a grumpy old woman!) - but I didn't

> expect so much unleashed anger and personal abuse

> to follow! All I wanted really was to be treated

> with respect by the second manager - but she

> treated me as if I was just a chancer. All this

> nonsense from posters about out of date eggs not

> killing you - my point is that if you pay ?2-odd

> for eggs you eggspect (oops, sorry, can't help

> myself!) expect them to be fresh.

>

> Sorry to hear about your problems with your little

> ones. As if it isn't hard enough! But most staff

> at dog kennel hill are great, as you said.

>

> Thanks again missse22.



Yes. Yes, I would have done.

Best-Before is a recommendation only from the manufacturer as to when the food is (obviously) going to be at it's best - it is not a requirement to cease selling or consuming it after that date - though any sensible shop will not do so, and EHO's assume individuals use good judgement at home.


Use-By is a legal requirement where shops are concerned. Consumers are advised to use their best judgement when eating or drinking items that are past the Use-By date, and show careful consideration; meat, eggs and vegetables are hardier than fish, and manufacturers often place extremely cautious Use-By dates on food as they are aware many people will consume it after that time.


The relevant legal details...


https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/69316/pb132629-food-date-labelling-110915.pdf

Your welcome Buddug! How did ur little drink up go?! If I didn't have kids I would have come along too, although I don't drink alcohol so mine would have been a red bull!! When I start coaching again you will have to come to my classes StraferJack, we can do a whole session sparring, and you can partner up with me, I'll even just use my jab lol
Drinks went splendidly! He's a great guy - we had a lot in common, as do most of us humans, lets face it. I'm as guilty as the next person when pontificating on the internet. I took a lot about myself away tonight and it restored my faith in human nature. It was good. And to be honest StraferJack doesn't need coaching any more than I do. Or maybe we all do?! But what kind of coaching do you do? Are you a counsellor? And what's this jab?

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