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Well if you're lazy they often pack for you in my experience at asda. The guy today was so slow and downbeat I could have done it quicker myself.

I agree with Charlotte though, most of the time you can't get the bags off and you're getting lettuces and bread thrown at you!
 
JonnyBoy said:
Tesco pack your bags for you :D although if the till girl is fit then I'm kind to her and pack 'em myself ;)

Awwwww how cute Jonny. :) They'd do that for you in Asda too, but they put everything into one bag. Amazing really they manage to pack £40 worth of shopping into one bag. Cakes, break, milk, etc lol! ;)
 
Awwwwwww sounds like a bad trip to Asda Paulie :(. As for the Jaffa cakes, I think the cheapie one are also very nice and the posh ones aren't worth the extra money so don't worry, you are just being brand-ist :p. As for microwaveable dinners, what have i told you about them? Get cooking lad ;)
 
I hate people packing my bags, they always mix produce. I know what goes with what, they don't. How could they possibly know which products I keep in the same cupboard.

As far as biscuits are concerned, I like the Fox's Devon and Bakewells, but haven't seen them for a while, the Cadbury's choc chip cookies are nice with their gurt chunks of chocolate, have to confess to liking chocy hobnobs. Almost all biscuits are good for dunking, but chocy bics stay together better, but then you have to dunk them for longer to get the choc to melt a little.

As far as Jaffa's are concerned, they are one of very few products, where the cheap own brand equivalent often taste very similar, so it could have happened to a worse product. Imagine if they did it to Heinz beans, all other beans are minging.

As far as the Ravioli goes, that'll teach you, not eating veggie or cheese and tomato Ravioli.
 
I am a bit of a Jaffa person, I know which tastes better and which doesn't. I am now buying smart price ones (price is half) but the quality is half. The sponge is 10x nicer for the jaffa ones even if the taste isn't hugely better.

Helz, the birdseye qas quality!
 
Paul, the rate my family eat jaffa cakes its a good idea they do smart price ones so cheep or we wouldnt have them :)

TBH i prefare the cheeper ones cos the cakey bit in the Mcvities ones tastes stale :(

Have you checked out the great big long boxes of jaffa cakes £2.45 each or 2 for £3 (i think) :yum:
 
Steve, I'll give them two days :)

Dawn: I have bought the smart price ones but they are only 9p per 36 cheaper than the genuine ones were lol.
 
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