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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2014 8:53:28 GMT
Thin and crispy base, bbq sauce, chilli cheese, chorizo, hot and spicy chicken and ham with garlic oil. It was very good, better than anything I've ever bought from Sainsburys including DVD's. Ah, a Mayan Sacrifice Pizza Probably having a chilli tonight (ingredients from Lidl). Fight the power.
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Post by Bridgeman on Aug 28, 2014 8:53:38 GMT
I vote for chocolate pizza's, they're lush
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2014 9:02:50 GMT
I vote for chocolate pizza's, they're lush Chocolate is from Mexico, like the Mayans.
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Post by Gwengers on Aug 28, 2014 9:29:48 GMT
I know this post is tounge-in-cheek but any efforts to seriously boycott Sainsburys are not worth the time, effort, or energy. You are best advised to make your peace with the thing and move on.
Sainsburys are looking out for their commercial interests, owe us nothing as a club, and if the contract isn't watertight then we all know that the usual suspects are to blame.
If we couldn't successfully boycott a bunch of local traders, I doubt Sainsburys are going to miss the income of 17 Gasheads buying their groceries from them once a week.
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Post by Bridgeman on Aug 28, 2014 9:30:16 GMT
I vote for chocolate pizza's, they're lush Chocolate is from Mexico, like the Mayans. Even better in that case.......
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2014 9:30:55 GMT
I know this post is tounge-in-cheek but any efforts to seriously boycott Sainsburys are not worth the time, effort, or energy. You are best advised to make your peace with the thing and move on. Sainsburys are looking out for their commercial interests, owe us nothing as a club, and if the contract isn't watertight then we all know that the usual suspects are to blame. If we couldn't successfully boycott a bunch of local traders, I doubt Sainsburys are going to miss the income of 17 Gasheads buying their groceries from them once a week. They missed out on £4 from me last night, hitting them where it hurts.
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Post by Global Gas on Aug 28, 2014 14:26:07 GMT
Do Sainsbury's have any interests in China? I'd be more than happy to sprinkle some "I love Japan" flags in there.
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Post by mjhgas on Aug 28, 2014 18:56:57 GMT
I know this post is tounge-in-cheek but any efforts to seriously boycott Sainsburys are not worth the time, effort, or energy. You are best advised to make your peace with the thing and move on. Sainsburys are looking out for their commercial interests, owe us nothing as a club, and if the contract isn't watertight then we all know that the usual suspects are to blame. If we couldn't successfully boycott a bunch of local traders, I doubt Sainsburys are going to miss the income of 17 Gasheads buying their groceries from them once a week. They missed out on £4 from me last night, hitting them where it hurts. I've increased the loss to Sainsburys by a further £37.42 tonight!!! Tescos & Ikea at Eastville will be delighted!!! We can't win!!!
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Post by Bridgeman on Aug 29, 2014 0:23:10 GMT
Perhaps we should all boycott Aldi and Lidl now as they are the cause of Sainsbury's demise and have caused them to reconsider their marketing strategy leading to their reluctance to buy the Mem
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2014 7:57:50 GMT
I bought a lucozade and a £3 meal deal from Tesco yesterday, it seems this could really be hurting Sainsbury's that's at least £45. We've hit them hard.
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