I'd rather be dead

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than not munch one of these in the next 10 seconds. 82p for 4 full sized crunchies! They're 55p each if you buy individually. I'm going to open her up.:)

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Conversely, McVities chocolate digestives are a ridiculous price now, £1.75 for a pack. :mad:

I surrendered and bought them :(
 
Where did you pick that bargain up!

Might even justify the petrol if its within 3 miles lol.

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Wispas are on the offer too. 82p for 4 :D

Also, I agree on the biscuits sentiment. milk choc hobnobs are up to £1.75 :(. I keep telling my gf we should try tesco's milk chocolate oaties but she's having non of it!
 
When I was younger I didn't. Wasn't a fan of honeycomb at all. It was too sweet. Now though I love it.

Maybe it is the same with me, I am not wasting money on a packet though if I don't like them. If I see someone walking down the street with one I might munch on it without them knowing. :p
 
Conversely, McVities chocolate digestives are a ridiculous price now, £1.75 for a pack. :mad:

I surrendered and bought them :(

Just as a protip, Sainsbury's basics chocolate digestives are about 40p a pack and taste just as good as McVities! Came out on top in a blind taste test between me, my partner and my two housemates :p

edit/ only just saw PB saying the same thing! Well, I agree. Neither the Tesco nor Morrisons own-brand choc digestives taste anything as good as the Sainsbury ones.
 
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Sainsbury's own brand chocolate digestives are like 40p and taste exactly the same.

Hmm, I'm not sure. I almost bought tesco's own brand, but past experience has taught me that only McVities make the best tasting choc digestives.



Is it bad of me to say that I do not like Crunchies? :(

Very bad. Write out 100 lines "Crunchie is the best chocolate bar in the world" and have it on my desk in the morning.
 
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