But at least you would end up with quality meat instead of all that horrific wooly tasteless rubbish the big name supermarkets sell.I don't want her doing that, she would stop me buying cheap tools that don't work and I don't need
But at least you would end up with quality meat instead of all that horrific wooly tasteless rubbish the big name supermarkets sell.I don't want her doing that, she would stop me buying cheap tools that don't work and I don't need
Surly you don't buy your meat from supermarkets do you? You'll be telling us next that you drink Pasteurised milk and Sunny Delight..Oh My!But at least you would end up with quality meat instead of all that horrific wooly tasteless rubbish the big name supermarkets sell.
Aldi - yes. It's the best way to buy half decent meat if you are a lazy shopper. Busy, busy family with the two sprogs, business, wife in full time employment, hobbies, friends. You know the dance.Surly you don't buy your meat from supermarkets do you?
Oh, I see... I get my meat from the Butcher's shop down the road. Locally supplied Lamb, beef and pork. He cures his own bacon and cuts it as thick or as thin as we like. Perhaps you would have more time if you spent less time on the internet.... I'm currently having a very lazy few days lazing in the gardenAldi - yes. It's the best way to buy half decent meat if you are a lazy shopper. Busy, busy family with the two sprogs, business, wife in full time employment, hobbies, friends. You know the dance.
I see, perhaps it would help if you were to ask them in a way that they understand, perhaps you vocabulary is out of their league. It is well know that people who voted remain are the superior race.. Some of them even shop at Waitrose
poor old blackie is unable to make a grown-up response.
You seem to be unable to differentiate between a childish response and a light hearted response that highlights how remain voters see themselves. Please accept my humble apologies if my humour is beyond your comprehension.poor old blackie is unable to make a grown-up response.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-44840954Theresa May is to promise extra investment for the aerospace industry, just days after Airbus threatened to reduce its UK presence because of Brexit disruption.
The UK aviation sector generates turnover of about £60bn and supports almost a million jobs. British aerospace exports alone were worth £30bn in 2017.
However, industry trade association ADS has warned the sector could be paralysed if Britain leaves the EU customs union and single market, given its dependence on cross-border trade in components.
fishermen........
I'm very sorry, but the term "Soft Brexit" is a media construct and is therefore meaningless unless you can state exactly the trade agreement that will be implemented between the UK and EU following Brexit.. Unless you can do that, then any analysis would be pointless and misleading, surly. I assume that we will leave the EU and trade under WTO rules and this is why there will be no increase in costs. Can you explain to us all what you believe that costs might increase and on what your beliefs are based on?