I remember beans being that cheap, hell I remember a few years prior to that Tesco would sell them for less than 10p. Now it's like £1-£1.50 for a single tin
Something has gone very wrong somewhere
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I remember beans being that cheap, hell I remember a few years prior to that Tesco would sell them for less than 10p. Now it's like £1-£1.50 for a single tin
Something has gone very wrong somewhere
We should redenominate the dollar. When you do this, you essentially create a "new dollar" or a "Dollar 2.0." You could make 1 new penny equal exactly to 1 old dollar. No currency is actually rendered worthless and no new inflation occurs. Just a relabeling to make things more convenient. Really this is the kind of thing we should do as a matter of course every century or so.
Is that specifically so Scotcheggsx2 can be 89p again? I’m on board with if it is.
I mean, I could handle the prices going up if wages went up in equal proportions.
what does Lenorc’Trate go for these days?
About £5.50
44c worth of sausage meat, what was that one patty?