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Old 13-05-2008, 20:38   #505
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Re: All Chipped Cable Boxes Going Down

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...cant afford TV but really need it (as you do with kids) then you'll try and get it for as cheap as you can.
why would you 'need' it for kids?

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If most of us could actually afford to live we wouldnt have to adopt the "pay the least possible" attitude.
Not at all - it seems to be (as Stuart said) something that is ingrained into us - as a culture we seem to be unique in the fact that we think being thrifty when it comes to food shopping is a good thing - rather than worrying about the quality of the food we have we're more concerned about spending as little as possible - the UK has a very strange attitude like this.
I seem to remember reading that we spend less on food than most countries and pride ourselves on it
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