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Old 19-09-2015, 13:25   #16
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Re: Lidl introduce living wage

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Not just food prices Mr M as there are many other items that can be picked up from abroad at half the price as my parents have just gone to America and they can get shoes which are £80 over here but are £30 to £40 in the states.

I completely agree I merely used food as an example

I bought a seiko watch whilst on holiday in the UK it was over £600 yet I spent just over £250

One of the nights we went out to dinner I had 10 jumbo (and I mean huge) grilled shrimp and payed 38 Turkish lira for them (just under ten quid)

Petrol approx 80p a litre

We as a society are bent over and shafted for everything possible
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