- Aug 24, 2020
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I think that one thing we can all do, is keep a keen eye on the prices of anything we buy. In terms of fish and chips, I have lost count of the number of times we don't eat all the chips, and fish varies in price, even on the menus in chippies. So you could choose the cheapest one and save say, a pound a portion. Buy a large chips instead of two regular portions. Not easy with kids of course!Odd that we've both mentioned the locations of robbery! I expect Brighton to cost a fortune!!! I suppose it's some sort of snobbery for me, sort of thinking to myself 'You can't charge that much, this is Hastings not Brighton'. I like Hastings though!
Uncle Sams doesn't cost £17 per person, even if I upgrade all of them to a milkshake!
My Dad, who frequently went hungry in his childhood, always chose the very cheapest item on the menu in any cafe and restaurant he was in. Always.
Ok, he took it to extremes, but there was a good reason for his extreme behaviour. Today, I still have to finish my plate. A legacy of having parents who went through the war.