In Sainsbury's on Sunday, buying some clothes for the kids, which we got from the customer service desk at the back. I'd got a load of wine too (25% for 6 bottles), and the lady says we can pay for it all there at the desk.
Me Julie asks if I'd got all the wine for Christmas, and I said yes, and a few bottles for barbecues over the autumn. The lady at the counter says "Oh, are you still having barbecues? Do you want some charcoal?"
They' had a couple of damaged bags round the back they just want to shift. They put them out for staff to buy a few days earlier, but no one was interested.
Two bags of Sainsbury's briquettes (normal, not the dodgy self-lighting stuff). One 6kg, the other 3kg. £0.99 and £0.49.
I bit her hand off. When she put the through the till they'd been reduced further.
Total price for 9kg £0.47.
Thank you and good night.
Steve W
Charcoal bargain of the century
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Re: Charcoal bargain of the century
You lucky..................
Congrats, did you choose this week's numbers at the same time
Congrats, did you choose this week's numbers at the same time
Re: Charcoal bargain of the century
Every silver lining has a cloud.
When we got home from Sainsbury's, it transpired that Julie's daughter (18 going on 6) had left the door to the garage freezer open for a couple of days. Not the worst damage in the world, only about £15 worth of food down the toilet.
Funnily enough, about the same amount as I saved on the charcoal.
Bah, I say. Bah humbug!
Steve W
When we got home from Sainsbury's, it transpired that Julie's daughter (18 going on 6) had left the door to the garage freezer open for a couple of days. Not the worst damage in the world, only about £15 worth of food down the toilet.
Funnily enough, about the same amount as I saved on the charcoal.
Bah, I say. Bah humbug!
Steve W
