Increase in the price of a kit kat.

Increase in the price of a kit kat.

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dandarez

13,282 posts

283 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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s2art said:
JawKnee said:
s2art said:
JawKnee said:
and don't forget British wine is to die for!

Edited by JawKnee on Friday 21st October 23:07
Actually British white wine is really quite good.
I've tried a few, they've all been pretty vile.
Probably tried the wrong ones.

http://www.independent.co.uk/extras/indybest/food-...
He hasn't even tried any.
You just gave an excuse fot the troll to jump!

Wine he knows FA about, however, give him his due, he is an expert... 'whine' maker! hehe

s2art

18,937 posts

253 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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dandarez said:
He hasn't even tried any.
You just gave an excuse fot the troll to jump!

Wine he knows FA about, however, give him his due, he is an expert... 'whine' maker! hehe
He may have done, but cant afford the good stuff.

Funkycoldribena

7,379 posts

154 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Just buy the Aldi version,along with seal bars.smile

Funkycoldribena

7,379 posts

154 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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JawKnee said:
The price of food going up? Brexiturds were warned about this but they stuck their fingers in their ears and screamed "lalalala project fear".

"Tell the self important Swiss tts... "

I thought we were meant to be getting friendly with our non EU trade partners? Erm....
Kitkats have gone up,wish I'd voted remain now,this is devastating.
I'd pay a tenner just to shut you up let alone a few pence on choc bar.

Edited by Funkycoldribena on Saturday 22 October 00:57

danllama

5,728 posts

142 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Jockman said:
You can still buy a can of Pepsi for less than 25p. You just need to know where to look.
I'm in East London, I know that wink It was more a general observation.

danllama

5,728 posts

142 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Funkycoldribena said:
JawKnee said:
The price of food going up? Brexiturds were warned about this but they stuck their fingers in their ears and screamed "lalalala project fear".

"Tell the self important Swiss tts... "

I thought we were meant to be getting friendly with our non EU trade partners? Erm....
Kitkats have gone up,wish I'd voted remain now,this is devastating.
I'd pay a tenner just to shut you up let alone a few pence on choc bar.

Edited by Funkycoldribena on Saturday 22 October 00:57
Hear hear biggrin

I said it before the vote, and i will say it now to anybody who will listen.

AT ANY COST.

Shoegrip

399 posts

91 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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JawKnee said:
Yes, we have to stop eating bananas, pineapples, peppers, coffee and anything else we find difficult to grow in our climate and don't forget British wine is to die for! If this is the future for Brexit Britain I've got to be honest, it looks fking grim.

Edited by JawKnee on Friday 21st October 23:07
The sad thing is that many who voted to leave are those who can least afford the inflationary effects of a weak £, whether that be buying essentials or going on their 2 weeks to Magamuff.

The current devaluation has causes greater than Brexit and anyone who believes it is our biggest concern is naive or just in denial.

I know plenty of people who wanted Brexit at whatever price. Well, it looks like we are getting it but the crying shame of all of this is that a populations minority is able to drag the majority into a position where they will suffer financially for many years. We are where we are.


Edited by Shoegrip on Saturday 22 October 07:28


Edited by Shoegrip on Saturday 22 October 07:30

Smiler.

11,752 posts

230 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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JawKnee said:
Yes, we have to stop eating bananas, pineapples, peppers, coffee and anything else we find difficult to grow in our climate and don't forget British wine is to die for! If this is the future for Brexit Britain I've got to be honest, it looks fking grim.

Edited by JawKnee on Friday 21st October 23:07
Spoken like a true Champagne socialist biglaugh

Truly, how on earth will you survive this?


PurpleMoonlight

22,362 posts

157 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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CPI was 0.3% pre vote.

CPI is now 1.0%.

The cost of living is increasing.

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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PurpleMoonlight said:
CPI was 0.3% pre vote.

CPI is now 1.0%.

The cost of living is increasing.
Half way there then, BOE target is 2%.

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Shoegrip said:
The sad thing is that many who voted to leave are those who can least afford the inflationary effects of a weak £, whether that be buying essentials or going on their 2 weeks to Magamuff.

The current devaluation has causes greater than Brexit and anyone who believes it is our biggest concern is naive or just in denial.

I know plenty of people who wanted Brexit at whatever price. Well, it looks like we are getting it but the crying shame of all of this is that a populations minority is able to drag the majority into a position where they will suffer financially for many years. We are where we are.


Edited by Shoegrip on Saturday 22 October 07:28


Edited by Shoegrip on Saturday 22 October 07:30
One thing you cant say, is that this referendum wasn't participated in by the population of this country. 72.2% of eligible voters, that's 33,568,184 people out of a possible 46,500,001 went out and voted.

CaptainSlow

13,179 posts

212 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Shoegrip said:
The sad thing is that many who voted to leave are those who can least afford the inflationary effects of a weak £, whether that be buying essentials or going on their 2 weeks to Magamuff.

The current devaluation has causes greater than Brexit and anyone who believes it is our biggest concern is naive or just in denial.

I know plenty of people who wanted Brexit at whatever price. Well, it looks like we are getting it but the crying shame of all of this is that a populations minority is able to drag the majority into a position where they will suffer financially for many years. We are where we are.


Edited by Shoegrip on Saturday 22 October 07:28


Edited by Shoegrip on Saturday 22 October 07:30
I didn't vote for Blair (and nobody voted for Brown) and their combined negative impact on this country will be far greater than Brexit.

Ahbefive

11,657 posts

172 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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JawKnee said:
Yes, we have to stop eating bananas, pineapples, peppers, coffee and anything else we find difficult to grow in our climate and don't forget British wine is to die for! If this is the future for Brexit Britain I've got to be honest, it looks fking grim.

Edited by JawKnee on Friday 21st October 23:07
rofl Surely this is a joke post. Nobody can be that thick.

PurpleMoonlight

22,362 posts

157 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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jsf said:
Half way there then, BOE target is 2%.
You should be grateful to Nestle and Unilever then.

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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PurpleMoonlight said:
jsf said:
Half way there then, BOE target is 2%.
You should be grateful to Nestle and Unilever then.
It's not my target, Carney should be grateful to the Brexit voters, he is half way to not having to explain himself to the government every month for missing his target.

powerstroke

10,283 posts

160 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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CaptainSlow said:
Shoegrip said:
The sad thing is that many who voted to leave are those who can least afford the inflationary effects of a weak £, whether that be buying essentials or going on their 2 weeks to Magamuff.

The current devaluation has causes greater than Brexit and anyone who believes it is our biggest concern is naive or just in denial.

I know plenty of people who wanted Brexit at whatever price. Well, it looks like we are getting it but the crying shame of all of this is that a populations minority is able to drag the majority into a position where they will suffer financially for many years. We are where we are.


Edited by Shoegrip on Saturday 22 October 07:28


Edited by Shoegrip on Saturday 22 October 07:30
I didn't vote for Blair (and nobody voted for Brown) and their combined negative impact on this country will be far greater than Brexit.
The other thing we didn't vote for and will make the mistakes of brown and Bliar look like chicken feed is the climate
change act Brexit may hurt to start with but that ste will just keep dragging us down .....

768

13,680 posts

96 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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JawKnee said:
If this is the future for Brexit Britain I've got to be honest, it looks fking grim.
You seem pretty determined that it is the future for Brexit Britain.

Why don't you leave, your EU utopia's only a short flight, even a train ride away. It could do wonders to your health to move somewhere that doesn't leave you permanently whinging, I'm sure we could all write to Nestle and ask them to bump the Kit Kat price up a bit more if that helps, I'd even buy a few then.

PurpleMoonlight

22,362 posts

157 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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jsf said:
It's not my target, Carney should be grateful to the Brexit voters, he is half way to not having to explain himself to the government every month for missing his target.
My apologies, I read your post as supporting the target.

Alpinestars

13,954 posts

244 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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everyeggabird said:
So headline news, Nestle are increasing the price of a kit kat. So fking what.

I turned to my wife and asked her how much is a kit kat, she did not know, so does it matter that the price might increase.

Does anybody give a flying fk, I can't remember the last time I ever had a fking kit kat. Tell the self important Swiss tts to shove their kit kats where the sun don't shine.

What is the difference between a girl from the south and a kit kat? You can only get four fingers in a kit kat.

I used small k's throughout just to diss' their asses.laugh
Can't think why your wife is so interested in the price of Kit Kats? And why yours is a small k?

Ps - please don't take offence!

gruffalo

7,521 posts

226 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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s2art said:
This one is new and oh so good http://www.harrowandhope.com been drinking it all summer!