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Totally Bananas
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A friend of mine went to Sainsbury's today for some bananas. All the loose bananas were very green, no yellow ones at all.
Working on the principle that a banana is a banana he open up one of the packs of yellow Eric and Friends small bananas and stuck the contents in one of the plastic bags meant for loose bananas , paid and went back to work.
At work he checked what the price difference was online, as there had been no price tag for the Eric an friends small bananas in the store, was the difference....5p , 10p or even 20p.......
Online, Eric & F small bananas are showing as £1.38 for 8.
When weighed as loose bananas .....50p
So the robbing ba****ds are charging 88p to put a bunch of bananas in a plastic bag.
My friend was quite irate about this.
Working on the principle that a banana is a banana he open up one of the packs of yellow Eric and Friends small bananas and stuck the contents in one of the plastic bags meant for loose bananas , paid and went back to work.
At work he checked what the price difference was online, as there had been no price tag for the Eric an friends small bananas in the store, was the difference....5p , 10p or even 20p.......
Online, Eric & F small bananas are showing as £1.38 for 8.
When weighed as loose bananas .....50p
So the robbing ba****ds are charging 88p to put a bunch of bananas in a plastic bag.
My friend was quite irate about this.
Answers
The world is going nuts ... or should that be 'nanas? Sainsburys is the supermarkets name. Should the apostrophe not be after the S? Why is it so complicated?
12:48 Wed 01st May 2013