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I'm hoping that someday someone will open up a hot chocolate shop in my place 
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When I was in Copenhagen in Denmark they had this little shop where they sold freshly pressed juice. You got to pick the fruits and how much of each fruit you wanted yourself. I loved that shop. Wish we had something like that here.
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A town nearby has a german cafe, i want one of those, i wuv german pretzels <3
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Carrefour is the largest supermarket around here.Tobbe7 wrote:SuperU ftw!
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This topic has become uninteresting.
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We do have a few large supermarkets here, but my family prefers to buy food in the ones that have the average price, not the lowest one because if you buy foor in those cheap ones you're risking to buy something outdated tbh, it's very well known that they can simply change the dates on the packet tbh
The expensive ones have more stuff but we hardly ever go there, maybe only when we want something really tasty, like for a celebration or sth.
The expensive ones have more stuff but we hardly ever go there, maybe only when we want something really tasty, like for a celebration or sth.
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Outdated stuff often isn't good, but I know a shop in Gosford that I like to go to because the things I buy there aren't usually that far past their date, and they're things that don't really go out of date. Chocolate, for example. Three months past it's best before date it's perfectly fine, and half the price.
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I understand you.Holy Crap wrote:Outdated stuff often isn't good, but I know a shop in Gosford that I like to go to because the things I buy there aren't usually that far past their date, and they're things that don't really go out of date. Chocolate, for example. Three months past it's best before date it's perfectly fine, and half the price.
I remember a situation when "cream factory" put some bacteries into it and even not-out-of-date cream was out-of-date. So, we saw some people asking is there out-of-date cream...
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I wouldn't ever buy out-of-date stuff
Although, I once bought chocolate santa's in Summer for 5p
[quote]This topic has become uninteresting.[/quote
I never thought a conversation about shops would go on for so long
Although, I once bought chocolate santa's in Summer for 5p
[quote]This topic has become uninteresting.[/quote
I never thought a conversation about shops would go on for so long
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lol we like shops :] it was raining here today :[
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Interestingly enough, 1 day late means "outdated" from the bakery, even though it still tastes fresh. Gotta love half-price fresh french bread, croissants, and donuts.Holy Crap wrote:Outdated stuff often isn't good, but I know a shop in Gosford that I like to go to because the things I buy there aren't usually that far past their date, and they're things that don't really go out of date. Chocolate, for example. Three months past it's best before date it's perfectly fine, and half the price.
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Whatever ends up on the floor at the Spar is immedietly half price. I tend to put stuff on the floor there.
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LOL. It's easy to steal from our local Somerfields, or so i've heard but i've never been there in ages.
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Here to, altough i don't shop there very often.Carrefour is the largest supermarket around here.
By the way, i you ask me, 1 day old bread still tastes great. After 3 days the bread begins to lose it's taste.
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You know when bread gets really bad when you see blue mould on it. Happens very often with us. Yet some time ago, there was a TV programme about a man that ate food that had gone off, and somehow he came out fine; he did it to make us all aware about us wasting so much food [the UK is notorious for this
] as well as the money for it.
I'll let you in on something; I won't ever eat fruit if it is too sour or is too soft. Like oranges. I don't want to waste the lot we have at the moment.
I'll let you in on something; I won't ever eat fruit if it is too sour or is too soft. Like oranges. I don't want to waste the lot we have at the moment.
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OH god, I ALMOST had some Lemon cakes or whatever they were, SO GOOD, but moldy. I didn't noticed until I took a LITTLE bite from the bottom, EWW. I was like "WHAT THE FUCK... >_________________________________________________>"
Yeah, ugh. Nasty.
Yeah, ugh. Nasty.
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I've heard about this, but I'm not going to eat mouldy food....StaceyW wrote:You know when bread gets really bad when you see blue mould on it. Happens very often with us. Yet some time ago, there was a TV programme about a man that ate food that had gone off, and somehow he came out fine; he did it to make us all aware about us wasting so much food [the UK is notorious for this] as well as the money for it.
I'll let you in on something; I won't ever eat fruit if it is too sour or is too soft. Like oranges. I don't want to waste the lot we have at the moment.
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I have mostly english Blood, due to that it's my first language, a slightly less amount of Japanese Blood, Some French and Irish too. 
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Do you tend to be against anything new without even considering whether it's good or bad for you? That's how most people in France areFAB wrote:Some French






