TheOnlyOneHeEverFeared
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The UK calling takeout takeaway is far more troubling to me then the OP caring about 12 pack resellers.
What, take away is a way better word.
The UK calling takeout takeaway is far more troubling to me then the OP caring about 12 pack resellers.
I'm actually with the OP on this one.
In Northern Ireland at least, take-away services frequently sell a tin of Coke Cola for £1.
Now if it's​ from a multi pack it usually works out to be £0.25 - 0.30p.
Why is it acceptable that they should make such a profit?
Man, five pages in and people still don't know how to read.
People talking about Poundland like you actually spend money in there
You go there to shoplift the curly wurlys and dented tins of Baxters, everybody knows that
The UK calling takeout takeaway is far more troubling to me then the OP caring about 12 pack resellers.
the takeaway here is that Europeans use the word takeaway incorrectly. 🤔
I don't think you Kan do that.I blame Kant
how the fuck is that even enforcable. what makes the manufacturer think they havw the right to say you can't sell it separately.
We can read the OP, the question is just ridiculous.
I'm actually with the OP on this one.
In Northern Ireland at least, take-away services frequently sell a tin of Coke Cola for £1.
Now if it's​ from a multi pack it usually works out to be £0.25 - 0.30p.
Why is it acceptable that they should make such a profit?
I'm actually with the OP on this one.
In Northern Ireland at least, take-away services frequently sell a tin of Coke Cola for £1.
Now if it's​ from a multi pack it usually works out to be £0.25 - 0.30p.
Why is it acceptable that they should make such a profit?
Reading comprehension is hard, isn't it.Come on GAF, this is embarrassing.
Really? You want to report them for selling a can from a multi pack?
If it is such a burden on your fragile soul, don't buy from them anymore and sod off elsewhere.
For fuck sake small businesses have a hard enough time surviving
I think we all have stupid idle thoughts from time to time. I guess the majority of us know that they're stupid thoughts and just let them go. Also a quick Google is usually good for these things.We can read the OP, the question is just ridiculous.
Reading comprehension is hard, isn't it.
Hey guys, my local corner store sells Arizona Ice Tea cans for more than 99¢. Should I call the SWAT Team on them?
SWAT and ICE just to be sure.
OPasked what his options were going forward if he reported them. So he has thought about it at least.
Fuck you OP
Man, five pages in and people still don't know how to read.
I'm actually with the OP on this one.
In Northern Ireland at least, take-away services frequently sell a tin of Coke Cola for £1.
Now if it's​ from a multi pack it usually works out to be £0.25 - 0.30p.
Why is it acceptable that they should make such a profit?
Yo buddy, you don't understand how this works. If it hurts so much, just walk down the street to your nearest tesco express and buy a cheap can instead. No one is forcing you to buy the coke at the restaurants price...it's just the added cost of doing business with them and the convenience they provide.I'm actually with the OP on this one.
In Northern Ireland at least, take-away services frequently sell a tin of Coke Cola for £1.
Now if it's​ from a multi pack it usually works out to be £0.25 - 0.30p.
Why is it acceptable that they should make such a profit?
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I buy Roast Beef & Mustard Brannigans from them all the time, as they're one of the few places that stock those sublime crisps.
Other then that I sometimes pick up a branded sweet from there like basset jelly babies or refreshers or whatnot. They come and go, but when they're there they're cheaper then the supermarkets.
Dudes... learn some chill. I was also curious as to how big companies could even enforce this silly "not to be sold separately" thingyamabobber.
You're not nearly as smart as you think you are.