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Pumped Up With Water?
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Manufacturers are fond of confusing us with new sizes, formulas etc but has anyone else noticed products becoming more watery.
Utterly Butterly, Fairy washing up liquid etc.
And my favourite Waitrose current wholemeal loaf is heavy as lead and almost soggy.
Utterly Butterly, Fairy washing up liquid etc.
And my favourite Waitrose current wholemeal loaf is heavy as lead and almost soggy.
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Bubbles? Oh, I see. You're supposed to mix the washing up liquid with water? That's where I was going wrong, lol
09:53 Tue 08th Jan 2013
seems to be the stuff used in restaurants and takeaways
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i have never liked the spreads and butters that have water in, the water comes out when its spread on the toast and makes the toast soggy...
Have you asked waitrose about the loaf? you can't add more water to bread so it might be a bad batch.
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i have never liked the spreads and butters that have water in, the water comes out when its spread on the toast and makes the toast soggy...
Have you asked waitrose about the loaf? you can't add more water to bread so it might be a bad batch.
It was probably one molecule away from its plastic tub.
Puts me off to see shiny plastic watery meat. Con that should be stopped. Don't go for cheapest if you can, and hope you're not victim of a double bluff.
Surely if they watered down fairy liquid it would make a mockery of the claim that you use less ? (A squirt is the same amount regardless.)
Puts me off to see shiny plastic watery meat. Con that should be stopped. Don't go for cheapest if you can, and hope you're not victim of a double bluff.
Surely if they watered down fairy liquid it would make a mockery of the claim that you use less ? (A squirt is the same amount regardless.)