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...to bloody ^love^ yellow stickers?

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multivac · 04/05/2017 21:58

Had some time to kill this evening while younger son was at football training - so I walked up to the local high street. Wandered into M&S food hall, purely to sigh over all the lovely, but massively expensive, goodies... and quickly realised I'd arrived at Yellow Sticker Time!

Blimey, it was even better than Asda's.

Tonight my kids feasted on 'Balanced for you' Thai Green Curry with rice, and Caponata with Boconcini Mozzarella; there's Bircher Style Muesli with apple and dried cranberries for non-coeliac boy in the morning; and a gluten free BLT for his brother. Shelf price: £13. Cost me... two quid.

AIBU to feel I've won some sort of uber middle class lottery?

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TroysMammy · 04/05/2017 23:11

Morrisons are pretty good. My DP came home the other day with mini pies and falafel snack pots each costing 5p. He's a demon for yellow stickers but some of the stuff is squirrelled away in the freezer for months. He reckons we'll be ok in the event of a zombie apocalypse Confused

multivac · 04/05/2017 23:12

We are always ok for frozen sausage rolls.

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SmokeCloak · 04/05/2017 23:12

The Co OP is amazing for yellow stickers if you know the final reduction time.. i also have a discount card so get an extra 10% off.

SmokeCloak · 04/05/2017 23:15

Tesco do amazing fruit and veg and bakery reductions but you have to enter into a rugby scrum to get them.

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