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to think people who are crying poor should not eat

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DwainRooney · 20/10/2010 20:52

Warburtons seeded batch bread.

On BBc news yesterday the roving reporter was out and about in a working mans house talking about the cuts and the people where complaining about losing money but in the background on the breakfast counter was a warburtons seeded loaf at about £1.70
Now if I had to tighten my belt I would be buying cheaper bread

People must realise that we have to live within our means and if that involves buying economy bread then so be it
If your income is reduced then so must your expenditure

problem solved
spend less buy cheaper

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usualsuspect · 21/10/2010 10:57

I just got some reduced real butter from the co op ..is it ok for me to eat that on my cheap white bread?

MaMoTTaT · 21/10/2010 10:58

I know Shirley - this week my evening snack for myself was > crackers, pate and philadelphia - it had to be philly as the own brand don't do the gorgeous sweet chilli flavour Wink

But the DS's are having porridge for breakfast next week (or this week depending on when they finish their current box of cereal).........and as I am completely useless in the mornings it could well turn out like gruel Grin

cestlavie · 21/10/2010 10:59

Ha, people today have no idea how to live a proper hard life.. People bloody eating and drinking like there's no tomorrow. Why I was talking with three friends just last night about our lives growing up in Yorkshire...

FRIEND 1:
We lived for three months in a paper bag in a septic tank. We used to have to get up at six in the morning, clean the paper bag, eat a crust of stale bread, go to work down t' mill, fourteen hours a day, week-in week-out, for sixpence a week, and when we got home our Dad would thrash us to sleep wi' his belt.

FRIEND 2:
Luxury. We used to have to get out of the lake at six o'clock in the morning, clean the lake, eat a handful of 'ot gravel, work twenty hour day at mill for tuppence a month, come home, and Dad would thrash us to sleep with a broken bottle, if we were lucky!

FRIEND 3:
Well, of course, we had it tough. We used to 'ave to get up out of shoebox at twelve o'clock at night and lick road clean wit' tongue. We had two bits of cold gravel, worked twenty-four hours a day at mill for sixpence every four years, and when we got home our Dad would slice us in two wit' bread knife.

ME:
Right. I had to get up in the morning at ten o'clock at night half an hour before I went to bed, drink a cup of sulphuric acid, work twenty-nine hours a day down mill, and pay mill owner for permission to come to work, and when we got home, our Dad and our mother would kill us and dance about on our graves singing Hallelujah.

(...with thanks to Monty Python...!)

slug · 21/10/2010 10:59

Wow Dwayne, I syspect your degree in economics is just going to have to wait.

Seeded bread contails all sorts of essential nutrients, not to mention dietary fibre. By eating seeded bread the poor person is, in fact, demonstrating economic sense and social responsibility by ensuring their diet is both healthy and preventing later health problems. As we all know (though looking at your posts, possibly you don't) cheap white bread consumption is linked with constupation and, in fact, costs the NHS millions every year.

20 extra on a loaf means thousands in savings on the NHS.

DwainRooney · 21/10/2010 10:59

Do the words living within your means
mean anything to you lot?

The problem with this country is people want the best all the time and they want it now and are not prepared to make cutbacks an sacrifices

I would like to have a nice botle of wine every now and again but I have to make do with White star cider (very cheap and gets the job done)

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sarah293 · 21/10/2010 11:01

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ShirleyGarrote · 21/10/2010 11:02

Pate? Fucking PATE?

I work 40 hours a week and I have 2 children and a arthritic cat and a big spot on my chin and I can't afford pate.

God.

DwainRooney · 21/10/2010 11:03

slug
do you look through the posts?

I have mentioned you can buy a nice co-op brown loaf for 80p

you dont have to buy shit for 20p a loaf,just make cutbacks and buy the next level down from what you normaly buy

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MaMoTTaT · 21/10/2010 11:07

not thanks Dwain - I shall continue to stick to my £70 a week budget for my weekly shop for 1 adult and 3 children and you stick your co-op brown loaf where the sun won't shine -

btw is that a 400g or 800g loaf??

Jenski · 21/10/2010 11:09

Dwain you are a nob! On your way to costcutters and leave MNetters to their tasty toast!

Sandinmyshoes · 21/10/2010 11:09

Where did the working man live? Ever thought that he might work for Warburtons factory, and therefore get free Warburtons bread?

cestlavie · 21/10/2010 11:10

80p for a loaf of bread?

  1. Fucking. P. For a loaf of bread?

Are you shitting me?

The Co-op put those loaves in their bins literally two days after their use by date. Why the hell would you pay 80p for a loaf of bread when you can get it for a free a couple of days later.

World's gone mad.

ShirleyGarrote · 21/10/2010 11:10

"Do the words living within your means
mean anything to you lot?"

Dunno, does it mean something like not being a massive bank making shitloads of cash who then push for deregulation to be able to make even more cash, and shouting and screaming about too much governemnt involvement in private companies, and then fucking it all up and going to the goverment cap in hand?

Is it like that?

Like the bank is the seeded batch and I'm the white loaf and benefit scroungers are muller yoghurts?

Jenski · 21/10/2010 11:12

oh and enjoy that tasty cider Grin

serajen · 21/10/2010 11:12

This thread has made my day. PAG - am laughing out loud. Let's segregate once and for all, you should be means tested to go into Waitrose, if you don't earn enough you can be shipped off to the nearest Lidl, preferably on a bus of shame

DwainRooney · 21/10/2010 11:13

MaMoTTaT
The only thing I stick where the sun won't shine is a cucumber,but that is a Friday night topic so we will let that one go

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MaMoTTaT · 21/10/2010 11:13
colditz · 21/10/2010 11:15

I'm working poor.

If I want to not buy yogurts for a week, and buy seeded batch instead, I will.

It's my money in my bank accounyt and it's my decisions to make.

MaMoTTaT · 21/10/2010 11:17

ewwwww - and then you don't eat the cucumber - you must surely - after all that would be wasting perfectly good food Shock

ShirleyGarrote · 21/10/2010 11:17

Crackers? Fucking CRACKERS?

Oh, I've heard it all now, you should be eating cardboard with glue as the spread. (Not expensive glue, not pritt stick or any named brand, no, you should be eating glue which is actually just flour and water...and not actual flour but dust. Yes DUST)

FindingMymOOOOOOOOjo · 21/10/2010 11:18

geeze you are a genuis DwainRooney - now do us all a favour & bugger off to Spain

MaMoTTaT · 21/10/2010 11:22

well they're Morrison own water biscuits actually - is that slightly better???

GetOrfMoiLand · 21/10/2010 11:22

Lol at this thread.

What the bloody hell is the point of tiger bread? Isn't it just stripey bread? Why is that so coveted? And where did it come from? I can't remember seeing Tiger Bread prior to 2007.

Tis a mystery.

DwainRooney · 21/10/2010 11:23

FindingMymOOOOOO
Why should I go to Spain?

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