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Well, who would have thought it!

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AlieOxon Fri 23-Aug-13 18:26:00

I've been having Belgian goat cheese that I actually LIKE - brought by my sister's boyfriend this week!

No I have something savoury to put in a sandwich that will actually keep for a while....diet is no cow milk, and I can't eat sweet sandwiches all the time!

Alternative is meat which I have to eat before it goes off....why do all the sandwich things in the supermarket have one or other thing in that I can' eat! I love this Belgian cheese, like cottage cheese and spreadable.

Iam64 Fri 23-Aug-13 18:04:11

The news this morning was so grim, until the item about the government sending a (very scary) letter to carpet/furniture stores to tell them their cunning tricks have been found out. That one made me LOL -

Lilygran Fri 23-Aug-13 16:19:00

Oh, I like that rule about Christmas advertising, felice!

Deedaa Fri 23-Aug-13 16:10:39

Just having a Belgian Chocolate moment ............. wink

Galen Fri 23-Aug-13 15:27:49

6th December is st nick's day I think. It's our patronal festival.

Movedalot Fri 23-Aug-13 15:21:10

Does anyone in the UK take any notice of sales anymore? Walked past M & S today and they have yet another one!

Marelli Fri 23-Aug-13 14:46:37

And you have such wonderful chocolate, felice...[greedy emoticon] but I've never seen any of that in the sale...sad!

felice Fri 23-Aug-13 14:41:23

It is worth a visit to Belguim during the sales, and we still have C&A too.

Nonu Fri 23-Aug-13 13:40:17

Ana LAL

Ana Fri 23-Aug-13 13:17:26

A very expensive, hard-to-get one.

Ana Fri 23-Aug-13 13:16:45

Yes indeed!!!

Nonu Fri 23-Aug-13 13:14:51

We could do with our shops having to have a special licence !

hmmm

felice Fri 23-Aug-13 13:08:51

No been on this for a while now, it always surprises me if I visit the UK and see shop windows plastered in sale signs, it would actually be illegal to do that here, it is the same with Christmas shops need a special licence to advertise Christmas items before St Nicolas day which is at the beginning of December, can't remeber the exact date.

Nelliemoser Fri 23-Aug-13 12:54:32

Felice Are you new? If so welcome! Those stricter rules about price claims for sales are a very good idea.

felice Fri 23-Aug-13 11:30:57

Here is Belguim sales are in January and July, and are not allowed at any other time unless the shop is actually closing down and then only in the final month of trading, the best time to get a bargain is the last week of January and July as they really cut the prices to get rid of stock.

Lilygran Fri 23-Aug-13 10:30:14

I'm glad the MPs have caught up. Comedians have been making jokes for years about the permanent DFS sales! But does it matter? I'm not sure whether saying, in small print, 'Reduced from price offered at Redditch branch in March' convinces anyone. I think a bargain is something I've bought for less than what I think would be a reasonable price whether it's in the sale or not.

glammanana Fri 23-Aug-13 09:35:45

Do the Government really think we are all so stupid to believe these offer's it has gone on for year's we all know that we don't get something for nothing.

Ariadne Fri 23-Aug-13 09:25:54

Oh, what a pity! I was just off to buy a few sofas...

bluebell Fri 23-Aug-13 08:54:29

OFT actually

sunseeker Fri 23-Aug-13 08:40:45

Apparently the Government are writing to certain furniture and carpet retailers telling them to stop artificially inflating prices just before a sale and misleading the public. Now there was me believing every time they had a sale I could really make huge savings hmm