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To think that £17,000 a year on food is obscene

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ChillySundays · 02/10/2015 20:22

Watching 'Eat well for less' on i player. The family are spending £17,000 a year on food. I'd quite like to earn that. The bloke is saying about saving them £100 a week - my food bill is that a week (4 adults) never mind saving it.

What is really getting my goat is the mother laughing about how little fruit and veg the family eat. Surely most people would be embarrassed whatever the reason was.

Am I being incredibly judgey?

OP posts:
TheDietStartsTomorrow · 06/10/2015 06:00

You haven't told us how it tasted CatMilkMan. Sounds quite a bit if hard work but I'm also thinking of doing a fish chowder for dinner this week sometime.

And yes, why would anyone waste their time trolling the bbc with fake applications? They're providing a service and entertainment and getting on with their jobs. What's in it for us? Hmm Why would we want to waste our and their time?

The last prank call I made was when I was 8 years old, ordering 20 pizzas for the couple who lived opposite and being both delighted and scared out of my wits everytime a pizza delivery man pulled over. 30 years down the line, I think over it.

TheDietStartsTomorrow · 06/10/2015 06:00

*I think I'm over it, is what I meant.

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